PARKER, Judge.
In 1985, Williams entered a plea of guilty to the offense of welfare fraud, and received five years' probation. In 1987, she pled guilty to a violation of probation, and was sentenced to thirty months' incarceration followed by two years community control. This represented a one-cell departure from Williams' recommended guidelines sentence of "any nonstate prison sanction." The trial court stated Williams' probation violation as its basis for departure...
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