PER CURIAM.
As part of the appellant's plea agreement to charges of grand theft and other assorted lesser charges, the appellee agreed that he could be considered as an habitual offender if he violated community control or the terms of his probation. At sentencing, the court explained the consequences of habitualization to the appellant, including the loss of administrative gain time. Later, the appellant violated his probation, and the trial court sentenced the appellant...
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