STONE, Judge.
We affirm the judgment and sentence except as to costs. The defendant received a sentence of five years incarceration on one count and ten years on another. However, after serving the first thirty months incarceration, he was to be on concurrent probation for a balance of 2 1/2 and 5 years respectively. This constitutes a "true" split sentence. Poore v. State,
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