IRVING, P.J., for the Court:
¶ 1. In 2000, Carlos Taylor was convicted of statutory rape and selling marijuana. While serving time for those offenses, Taylor was convicted of possessing marijuana in a correctional facility. The LeFlore County Circuit Court subsequently sentenced Taylor as a habitual offender to life in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections, without eligibility for parole or probation. The circuit court determined that Taylor...
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