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Miles v. City of Gulfport

Supreme Court of Mississippi
Mar 18, 1999
735 So. 2d 1012 (Miss. 1999)

Opinion

No. 97-CA-00464-SCT.

Decided March 18, 1999.

Appeal from the Harrison County Circuit Court, Trial Judge: Hon. Kosta N. Vlahos.

AFFIRMED

ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT: STEPHEN J. MAGGIO.

ATTORNEY FOR APPELLEE: STEVEN J. MILLER.

BEFORE PRATHER, C.J., SMITH AND MILLS, JJ.


¶ 1. On October 25, 1993, the Department of Public Safety suspended appellant Ivan Miles's drivers license for driving under the influence. Miles was subsequently convicted. He appeals his conviction to this Court alleging that criminal prosecution for driving under the influence in violation of Miss. Code Ann. § 63-11-30 subsequent to suspension of his drivers license pursuant to Miss. Code Ann. § 63-11-23(2) constitutes a violation of the double jeopardy clauses of the United States and Mississippi Constitutions.

¶ 2. In Keyes v. State, this Court recently and thoroughly considered the precise issue raised by Miles and found no valid double jeopardy claim. Keyes v. State, 708 So.2d 540 (Miss. 1998). Relying on the "same-elements test" established by the United States Supreme Court in Blockburger v. United States, 284 U.S. 299 (1932) and subsequently reiterated in United States v. Dixon, 509 U.S. 688 (1993) (plurality), this Court stated:

Keyes argues that he has already been punished for felony DUI by suspension of his license for one year, and that the State is precluded from further prosecution. Even assuming that ALS [administrative license suspension pursuant to § 63-11-23(2)] is sufficiently punitive to invite a double jeopardy analysis, we conclude that it requires different elements than conviction under § 63-11-30 and thus does not preclude subsequent prosecution under that section.

Keyes, 708 So.2d at 544.

¶ 3. This issue has been fully considered and settled by Keyes. Accordingly, the lower court was correct in finding Miles had no valid double jeopardy claim, and we affirm its judgment.

¶ 4. AFFIRM ED. PRATHER, C.J., SULLIVAN AND PITTMAN, P.JJ., BANKS, SMITH AND WALLER, JJ., CONCUR. McRAE, J., DISSENTS WITHOUT SEPARATE WRITTEN OPINION.


Summaries of

Miles v. City of Gulfport

Supreme Court of Mississippi
Mar 18, 1999
735 So. 2d 1012 (Miss. 1999)
Case details for

Miles v. City of Gulfport

Case Details

Full title:IVAN MILES v. CITY OF GULFPORT

Court:Supreme Court of Mississippi

Date published: Mar 18, 1999

Citations

735 So. 2d 1012 (Miss. 1999)
97 CA 464