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State v. Cash

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Jan 21, 1997
558 N.W.2d 735 (Minn. 1997)

Summary

reversing stays of adjudication of DWI charges for three defendants

Summary of this case from State v. King

Opinion

Nos. C0-96-1924 to C4-96-1926.

January 21, 1997.


ORDER

Based upon all the files, records and proceedings herein,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the petition of the State of Minnesota for further review of the order of the Court of Appeals filed October 31, 1996 be, and the same is, reversed and the three matters in question are remanded to the district court for further proceedings.

The issue on these three consolidated appeals is whether the trial judges in question, in staying adjudication in DWI cases, misinterpreted our recent decision in State v. Krotzer, 548 N.W.2d 252 (Minn. 1996). As a general rule a prosecutor has considerable discretion in the exercise of the charging function. Ordinarily, under the separation-of-powers doctrine, a trial court should not interfere with the prosecutor's exercise of that discretion. However, we held in Krotzer that if "special circumstances" are present, then a trial court may stay an adjudication of guilty over the prosecutor's objection without violating the separation-of-powers doctrine.

As we have stated recently in a number of published orders:

It was not our intention that mere disagreement by the trial court with the prosecutor's exercise of the charging discretion would constitute "special circumstances." Rather, it was our intention that the inherent judicial authority recognized in that case be relied upon sparingly and only for the purpose of avoiding an injustice resulting from the prosecutor's clear abuse of discretion in the exercise of the charging function.

See, for example, State v. Foss, 556 N.W.2d 540, 541 (Minn. 1996).

Nothing in the record of the three cases in question supports the conclusion that "special circumstances" like those in Krotzer were present or that the prosecution in any way abused its broad discretion in charging the defendants with DWI. The court of appeals did not reach this issue, dismissing the state's appeals in the three cases. We reverse the order dismissing the appeals, reverse the decisions of the trial judges ordering stays of adjudication, and remand to the district court for further proceedings in each case.

Reversed and remanded to district court for further proceedings.

BY THE COURT: /s/ Alexander M. Keith A.M. Keith Chief Justice


Summaries of

State v. Cash

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Jan 21, 1997
558 N.W.2d 735 (Minn. 1997)

reversing stays of adjudication of DWI charges for three defendants

Summary of this case from State v. King

In State v. Cash, 558 N.W.2d 735 (Minn. 1997), this court and the supreme court reviewed a stay of adjudication in a nonfelony case.

Summary of this case from State v. Thoma
Case details for

State v. Cash

Case Details

Full title:STATE of Minnesota, Appellant, v. Randy Ray CASH, Respondent (C0-96-1924)…

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Jan 21, 1997

Citations

558 N.W.2d 735 (Minn. 1997)

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