OPINION
BRYNER, Chief Judge.
James Goenett was originally charged with three counts of sexual assault in the first degree, in violation of AS 11.41.410(a)(1). He was convicted of one count upon entering a plea of no contest; the two remaining counts were dismissed. At the time of Goenett's crime first-degree sexual assault was a class A felony, punishable by a maximum term of twenty years. Presumptive sentences of ten and fifteen years were prescribed for...
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