PER CURIAM.
In 1994, judgment was entered reflecting that Jimmy Lee Phillips had pleaded guilty to three felony offenses and had been sentenced to probation. In May 1996, judgment was entered reflecting that the probation had been revoked and that Phillips had been sentenced as a habitual offender to a term of eighty-four months' imprisonment for each of the three offenses to be served consecutively. The Court of Appeals affirmed. Phillips v. State, CACR 96...
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