MICHAEL A. WOLFF, Judge.
Harold Estes pleaded guilty in 1999 and received sentences totaling ten years on ten counts of unlawful merchandising practices, a nonviolent class D felony. A 2003 statute allows an offender convicted of a nonviolent class C or D felony, who has no prior prison commitments, to petition the sentencing court—after the offender has served 120 days—to serve the remainder of the sentence...
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