KELLY, Judge.
In August 1999, Carlos Green was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to thirty years as a habitual felony offender with a minimum mandatory sentence of fifteen years as a prison releasee reoffender. Green appealed, and this court affirmed his conviction but struck his habitual offender designation because this court erroneously believed that the trial court had imposed equal concurrent sentences contrary to Grant v. State,
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