PER CURIAM.
The appellant filed a postconviction motion claiming that the trial court sentenced him for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon to 15 years' imprisonment as a prison releasee reoffender ("PRR") and as a habitual felony offender ("HFO"). He argues that the court cannot legally sentence him as both a PRR and an HFO unless the HFO sentence is longer than the PRR sentence. The trial court denied the motion after finding the sentence to be legally correct...
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