PER CURIAM.
Appellant was convicted of two counts of manslaughter by intoxication for which he received ten years in prison and a consecutive fifteen years on probation. The evidence was sufficient to support the jury verdicts, and appellant's contentions of legal error are unfounded. However, as one of the conditions of probation, the court purported to revoke appellant's driver's license for life.
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