OPINION
COATS, Judge.
On July 16, 1983, Ronald Lipscomb was convicted of robbery and failure to appear. He was sentenced to fifteen years of imprisonment with five years suspended. The court imposed a five year period of probation.
Following release on mandatory parole in 1989, and parole revocation in 1990, Lipscomb was again released on mandatory parole on February 20, 1992. Under the conditions of both parole and probation, Lipscomb was...
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