PER CURIAM.
In 1995, appellant pled guilty to two charges of robbery and was declared a violent habitual offender. The court imposed fifteen year prison sentences, but then suspended them conditioned on successful completion of two years community control followed by ten years drug offender probation. The fifteen year sentences were within the statutory maximum, and could have been imposed without appellant having been declared an habitual offender.
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