D.W.P. raises two challenges to a condition of his probation. We find merit only in his contention that the probation order should conform to the trial court's oral pronouncement.
D.W.P. argues, and the state correctly concedes, that the order of disposition should conform to the sentence that the trial court orally pronounced. See Ayers v. State,
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