BRIDGES, J., for the Court.
¶ 1. Mark Carr pled guilty to a felony charge of sale of a controlled substance and sentencing was deferred for the purpose of conducting a pre-sentence investigation allowing Carr to put on proof. This hearing was held months later but provided the appellant's attorney with only one day's notice. The court, over the motions for continuance and psychological evaluation filed by Carr, sentenced the appellant to fifteen years with five...
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