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P. v. Brown
Appellant pleaded guilty to the sale of a controlled substance, to possessing cocaine base for sale, and admitted six prior convictions and two additional enhancements based on the prior convictions. The trial court suspended his sentence of 15 years four months and placed appellant on probation. Six months later, he was found to be in violation of probation and was sentenced. His notice of appeal was filed three days late; on August 15, 2005, we granted appellants application to be relieved from this default. The appeal is limited to issues arising from the revocation of probation; Court affirm.

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