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P. v. Tyler
Defendant Damon Anthony Tyler was on probation for evading a police officer and possession of cocaine when he committed a robbery. Following the revocation of his probation and conviction for the robbery, the court imposed consecutive sentences for the robbery and for the two prior offenses for which imposition of sentence had previously been suspended. Although receiving a total sentence of 19 years and four months, defendant challenges only the imposition of consecutive eight-month sentences for the two prior convictions, contending that the court did so based on a factual misunderstanding that the two prior convictions arose out of separate cases when in fact the two offenses occurred at the same time and place and were prosecuted in the same action. Court disagree that there was any error and shall affirm.

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