RYDER, Acting Chief Judge.
In his first point on appeal, Sylvester Johnson seeks review of the trial court's denial of his motion to suppress evidence seized pursuant to a search warrant. We affirm on this issue without discussion. As his second point, Johnson contends the lower court erred because it did not credit time previously served against his sentence. The court did indicate on the written sentence that he was entitled to credit for the time he was incarcerated...
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