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Habitual Felon Conviction Vacated

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CASEState v. S.R.

FACTS:  Client was convicted of identity theft, conspiracy to commit felony larceny by removal of anti-theft devices, concealment of goods, felony obstruction of justice, and attaining habitual felon status. Client was sentenced to 67 to 93  months of imprisonment. 

RESULT ON APPEAL: Habitual felon conviction vacated due to lack of jurisdiction and client resentenced on original charges to 15-27 months imprisonment,  credit for time served.  

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