AGID, J.
Andrew Rawls pled guilty to one count of second degree robbery. At sentencing, the trial court used his unscored juvenile convictions to impose an exceptional sentence upward. Rawls maintains the court erred in deviating from the standard range because (1) his prior convictions washed out for all sentencing purposes and (2) future dangerousness is not an appropriate basis on which to impose an exceptional sentence. Prior convictions not counted in determining...
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