WILSON, J., for the Court:
¶ 1. In May 2012, Nathan Sinko pled guilty to manufacturing and possessing methamphetamine. Under the statutes in effect at the time of Sinko's plea and sentencing, his conviction for manufacturing a controlled substance other than marijuana rendered him ineligible for parole. Indeed, this Court made this point clear...
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