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Dutton contends that, even though he withdrew his federal plea after he was sentenced in state court, he nevertheless lived up to the terms of the plea agreement.
Dutton points out that, even though he withdrew his federal plea and went to trial, he was subsequently convicted of several federal offenses, for which he received a composite sentence of 12 months' imprisonment.
Dutton acknowledges that Adamson appears to remove any potential double jeopardy objection based either on the apparent finality of Dutton's fourth-degree assault conviction and sentence or on the fact that fourth-degree assault is a lesser included offense of the original charge, third-degree assault.
At first glance Dutton may seem like a "walk in the park," but looks definitely are deceiving and the course surprises most with its high level of challenge the first time they play it.
The key to playing well at Dutton is to keep your ball in play, as mature tree growth borders most of the holes and can cause problems if you stray from the playing surface.
Dutton's signature hole is the par three 7th, a 205 yard challenge where trouble lurks both in front and in back of the green.