W. SHARP, Judge.
Pray appeals his sentence of 15 years, followed by 15 years on probation, which he received after his probation was revoked in 1989. This was Pray's second probation violation within a 3-year time span and both violations involved the commission of additional substantive crimes.
The trial judge imposed the sentence in this cause, which exceeded the one-cell bump-up, because Pray committed burglary and theft within 6 days after his release...
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