OPINION
BRYNER, Chief Judge.
Dean Kriner, Jr., was originally convicted in 1985 of two counts of issuing bad checks. The offenses are class C felonies. At the time, Kriner was a first felony offender. His convictions resulted from a check kiting scheme in which Kriner cashed two worthless checks totaling more than $27,000. Superior Court Judge James A. Hanson suspended the imposition of sentence and placed Kriner...
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