BOWEN, Presiding Judge.
Clarence Macon, the appellant, was convicted of the unlawful distribution of cocaine and was sentenced to life imprisonment as a habitual felony offender. He raises four issues on this direct appeal from that conviction.
I
The appellant claims that the prosecution did not give a race-neutral reason, as required by Batson v. Kentucky,
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