Per Curiam.
The appellant was sentenced to thirty years in prison for his conviction for armed robbery with a weapon, a first-degree felony. That thirty-year sentence is a day-for-day, minimum sentence mandated by law because the appellant is a prison releasee reoffender ("PRR"). The trial court also adjudicated the appellant to be a habitual felony offender...
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