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State v. Taylor7/29/2003 reviously convicted of a crime, sentenced, and committed to prison for terms of not less than 1 year each, both of which established, with some trustworthiness, the required convictions. This assignment of error is without merit.
CONCLUSION
We conclude that there was sufficient evidence to support Taylor's conviction, and we further conclude that the district court did not err in finding that Taylor was a habitual criminal .
Affirmed.
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