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[T] State v. Rucks3/13/2003 N.W.2d 466, 473 (1983). Therefore, a finding of guilt for driving with a PAC is not tantamount to a finding of guilt for OMVWI. See id.
. On appeal for his conviction of OMVWI, Rucks does not argue that he would not have been convicted of OMVWI if the suppression motion relating to the blood test had been granted, nor does he argue that the evidence contained within the stipulation of facts used by the circuit court is insufficient to support his conviction of OMVWI, without the results of the blood test. Therefore, the arguments that Rucks presents in this appeal could not result in a reversal of his judgment of conviction for OMVWI, even if we were to accept his views as accurate statements of the law, which we do not.
. Accordingly, although the State argues that Rucks's conviction should be affirmed under the holdings in State v. Krajewski, 2002 WI 97, 255 Wis. 2d 98, 648 N.W.2d 385, cert. denied, 123 S. Ct. 704 (Dec. 16, 2002) and State v. Wintlend, 2002 WI App 314, ___ Wis. 2d ___, 655 N.W.2d 745, because we conclude that there is nothing in the arguments presented in this appeal that bears on the circuit court's judgment of conviction for Rucks's violation of Wis. Stat. § 346.63(1)(a), we do not analyze the applicability of Krawjewski, Wintlend, or any other case relating to the Fourth Amendment issues raised by Rucks. Instead, we affirm the judgment of the circuit court without further discussion.
By the Court. -- Judgment and order affirmed.
This opinion will not be published. See Wis. Stat. § 809.23(1)(b)4.
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