Appellant raises two issues concerning his sentencing for 200 counts of possession of child pornography. We find one has merit: Whether the trial court reversibly erred by failing to award appellant credit for time served on probation for counts 122-200, the counts for which the trial court had sentenced appellant to probation.
In State v. Summers,
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