Upon his pleas of guilty to three separate indictments, defendant received eight concurrent prison sentences, the harshest of which was six years to life. He now claims that the sentences of six years to life on the two class A-II felonies are harsh and excessive. In rejecting this claim, we note that the sentences were well within the statutory guidelines and were pursuant to the terms of the plea wherein the parties agreed to a cap of six years to life. Given these facts...
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