WOODARD, Judge.
Following his conviction for distribution of a controlled dangerous substance, the State charged John Fitzgerald Marshall as a multiple felony offender. The trial court convicted him as a third-felony offender and sentenced him to thirty years at hard labor, with the first five years to be served without benefit of probation, parole, or suspension of sentence. Marshall appeals.
FACTS
On May 27, 1998, Marshall, along with an unidentified...
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