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Gay v. State

6/30/1987



The opinion of the court was delivered by: PARKS, Judge.


The appellant, Elmer Ossie Gay, was tried by jury and convicted of Driving While Under the Influence of Intoxicating Liquor, Second Offense, in violation of 47 O.S.Supp. 1984 § 11-902 [47-11-902], in Tulsa County District Court, Case No. CRF-84-4333, before the Honorable Donald C. Lane, District Judge. The jury recommended a sentence of five (5) years imprisonment and a fine of $500.00. Judgment and sentence was imposed in accordance with the jury's verdict. We affirm.


On November 4, 1984, between 4:30 and 5:00 p.m., Officer Richard Bondy of the Tulsa Police Department observed a green pickup straddling both northbound lanes and backing up traffic for four blocks. After stopping the vehicle, Officer Bondy noticed a strong odor of alcohol on the appellant when he got out of his truck. The officer observed the appellant stagger, saw his bloodshot, watery eyes, and noticed his slurred speech. Appellant was placed under arrest after informing Bondy that he had no driver's license. After being read his rights under the Implied Consent statute, appellant refused to take a breath test. Appellant took the stand and testified that he was not drunk, but admitted that he had consumed three "jiggers" of gin earlier in the day in Sand Springs. Appellant claimed that he offered to take a blood test, but that Officer Bondy refused to allow one until appellant first took a breath test. Appellant raises three assignments of error.


Appellant first claims that he was denied a fair trial when the trial court overruled his motion in limine and allowed the State to introduce nine (9) prior felony convictions for DUI, Second Offense, for impeachment purposes on cross-examination during the guilt stage of the trial. At trial, the appellant offered to stipulate to the existence of one prior felony conviction for DUI, but argued that allowing the State to introduce nine (9) such prior convictions would serve to overwhelm the jury so as to deprive him of a fair trial on the instant charge. Appellant testified in his own behalf at trial. This Court rejected a similar argument in Henager v. State, 716 P.2d 669, 676 (Okl.Cr. 1986), where we upheld the admission of nine (9) prior convictions for impeachment purposes under 12 O.S. 1981 § 2609 [12-2609]. As was the case in Henager, the trial judge in the instant case properly instructed the jury that such evidence was admissible solely for impeachment purposes, and that it could not be considered as evidence of guilt of the crime charged. In addition, it is significant that the trial judge went to great lengths to ensure that the appellant received a fair trial with regard to this issue, as the record reveals that the trial judge admonished the jury twice that the prior convictions were to be considered for impeachment purposes only. Accordingly, we cannot say that the appellant was unduly prejudiced by the admission of the nine (9) prior felony convictions. Likewise, we reject appellant's contention that the trial court erred in admitting the nine (9) prior convictions during the punishment phase.


Next, appellant argues that the prosecutor erred in inquiring about a prior felony conviction which was more than ten (10) years old. An examination of the record reveals that in ruling on the appellant's motion in limine, the trial judge correctly informed the prosecutor that 12 O.S. 1981 § 2609 [12-2609](B) prohibited the use of convictions which were more than ten (10) years old. When the prosecutor asked the appellant on cross-examination when he was "first" convicted of DUI, the appellant answered that it was in 1973, which was clearly ou

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