ON REMAND
PER CURIAM.
Appellant initially raised three alleged trial court errors, all related to habitual offender sentencing. He contended that the court failed to make the specific findings required by section 775.084, Florida Statutes, that it imposed an excessive habitual offender sentence for a third degree felony, and that it improperly imposed habitual offender sentences for misdemeanors. The state conceded that the fifteen year sentence for the...
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