Court Opinion

ID: 9868143
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-26 17:58:34.141811+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:45:41.587570
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Porter, P.J.,
concurs in judgment only.
Appendix
Assignment of Error No. I
Defendant was denied due process of law when the court overruled his motion to dismiss by reason of the fact that he was not informed of the nature and cause of the accusation.
*49Assignment of Error No. II
Defendant was denied due process of law when he was subjected to a vindictive prosecution and a prosecution in violation of a plea bargain entered with respect to other charges.
Assignment of Error No. Ill
Defendant was denied due process of law when the court overruled a motion to suppress.
Assignment of Error No. IV
Defendant was denied due process and a fair trial when the court allowed into evidence improper records involving prior convictions.
Assignment of Error No. V
Defendant was denied a fair trial when the court permitted evidence of traffic citations given to the defendant.
Assignment of Error No. VI
Defendant was denied a fair trial when the court ruled that evidence of other acts could be used substantively to convict defendant.
Assignment of Error No. VII
Defendant was denied a fair trial by reason of improper and prejudicial statements by the prosecutor during the closing arguments.
Assignment of Error. No. VIII
Defendant was denied a fair trial when the court permitted irrelevant evidence and evidence about refusals to take a breath test.
Assignment of Error No. IX
Defendant was denied a fair trial when the court would not give defendant’s proffered instruction on alcoholism.
Assignment of Error No. X
Defendant was denied due process of law when the court overruled his motion for judgment of acquittal for having a weapon under disability.
Assignment of Error No. XI
Defendant was denied due process of law when the court overruled his motion for judgment of acquittal concerning the failure to comply with a signal from a police officer.
*50Assignment of Error No. XII
' Defendant was denied due process of law when the court refused to dismiss the offense of having a weapon under disability as being unconstitutional on its fact [sic ] or as applied.
Assignment of Error No. XIII
Defendant was denied substantive due process because the statute prohibiting having a weapon under disability is overbroad and prohibited otherwise lawful activity.