PER CURIAM.
Parker alleges that he should be allowed to withdraw his plea because he was not properly informed of the maximum sentence which he could receive pursuant to the plea agreement. Appellant, however, never moved to withdraw the plea at the time of sentencing. The issue is, therefore, not cognizable on direct appeal. Murray v. State,
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