NEWBERN, Justice.
The appellant, Carl Dermott Adams, was convicted as an habitual offender of three counts of terroristic act, two counts of second degree battery, and criminal attempt to commit capital murder. His sentences, which the Trial Court imposed to be served consecutively, total 154 years in prison. His points of appeal are that (1) the evidence was insufficient to support the convictions, (2) the sentences should not be consecutive because 154 years imprisonment...
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