GIVAN, Chief Justice.
Appellant was charged with the crime of Forgery. Later a count of habitual offender was filed. Appellant was found guilty on the forgery count and was also found to be an habitual offender. He was sentenced to a five year term of imprisonment upon conviction on the forgery count. That sentence was enhanced by an additional thirty years under the habitual offender statute.
Appellant appealed his conviction. In Whitacre v. State,
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