PER CURIAM.
The State correctly concedes that the fifteen-year Prison Releasee Reoffender Act (PRR) sentence imposed upon the defendant in this case should be vacated and that the previously imposed non-PRR sentence of twelve years in prison as an habitual offender be imposed with credit for time served. See State v. Huggins,
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