PATTERSON, Judge.
Spicer and a codefendant were charged with armed robbery with a mask, trafficking in illegal drugs, and possession of a controlled substance. Spicer was convicted by a jury of the lesser offense of robbery with a mask and acquitted on the remaining charges. The state filed the required notice, seeking to have him sentenced as a habitual offender.
Robbery is a second-degree felony punishable by up to fifteen years' imprisonment. §§...
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