OPINION
GORDON W. SHUMAKER, Judge.
Appellant challenges his sentence on three counts of being an accomplice after the fact. Appellant argues that there were not multiple victims of his three offenses, even if there were multiple victims for the offenses committed by the principals, and that because the conduct was part of a single behavioral incident, appellant could be sentenced on only one count. Because we hold that the victims of the principal offenses...
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