HOUGHTON, J.
On February 2, 2000, a jury convicted Geoffrey Carpenter of two counts of second degree robbery. Carpenter appeals from his March 22, 2000 sentence to life imprisonment without possibility of parole as a persistent offender, arguing that because the adult court did not have jurisdiction over him as a juvenile when it convicted him of second degree assault in 1996, the conviction cannot count as a prior conviction under the Persistent Offender Accountability...
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