BLUE, Judge.
Bobby Rydell Soloman appeals a sentence of ten years' incarceration imposed after he violated probation. He raises two issues on appeal, only one of which has merit. Soloman contends the trial court erred in imposing a sentence for violating probation which exceeds the balance of the suspended portion of his original sentence. Soloman's original sentence was a "true split" sentence with five years suspended. Because the sentence imposed after Soloman...
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