Opinion ID: 2514968
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Heading: written order and judgment

Text: On February 2, 2006, the circuit court issued an order denying the state's motion to impose mandatory term of imprisonment. The order included two findings of fact: 1. There is insufficient evidence that Defendant was convicted of a class four felony in Colorado; and 2. There is insufficient evidence that Defendant was represented by counsel, or waived his right to counsel, at the time of the alleged Colorado conviction. Accordingly, the court made a conclusion of law that the prosecution has failed to prove that Defendant is subject to a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment under Section 706-606.5, and sentenced Heggland to five years of probation, including as a special condition service of a one year term of imprisonment with all but sixty days stayed. The prosecution filed a timely notice of appeal.