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Division 1 Court of Appeals

State v. Nathaniel Craven




In April 2012, law enforcement pulled Nathanial Craven over for erratic driving. Craven declined to participate in a field sobriety test. The State charged Craven with felony DUI, violation of ignition interlock, and reckless driving. Craven pled guilty to the second charge and a jury convicted him as to the other two. The court imposed a standard range, an additional six months of electronic home detention, and various financial obligations. Craven also lost his right to possess a firearm. Craven appeals asserting among other things that admission of his refusal to perform a field sobriety test violated his constitutional rights and barring him from possessing firearms for being convicted of DUI violates his right to bear arms. COA # 856758. King County Superior Court # 21-1-01822-2 KNT.