OPINION
HUMES, P. J. —
This case arises out of a statutory anomaly that requires a trial court to use one formula to calculate presentence conduct credits when placing a defendant convicted of a violent felony on probation, but requires the court to use another formula to recalculate those credits if that person later violates probation...
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