PER CURIAM.
Upon his plea of guilty to a charge of forgery, Daniel Joslin was sentenced by the district court to an aggregate term of five years in the custody of the Board of Correction, with three years fixed as the minimum period of confinement to be followed by an indeterminate period of two years. I.C. § 19-2513. On appeal, he contends the minimum term of three years is excessive and unreasonable and constitutes an abuse of the court's discretion. We agree...
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