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State v. Bush4/14/2004 DeKalb County (Tenn. Crim. App. May 21, 2003).
That said, we conclude that the defendant's twenty-two-year sentence for especially aggravated robbery is proper. The defendant does not argue that the trial court improperly applied enhancement factors or that it failed to consider applicable mitigating factors. Instead, he contends that he should have received no more than the presumptive sentence of twenty years because of his co-defendants' involvement in the crimes. However, given that the trial court determined four enhancement factors applied in this case, we believe the trial court's enhancing the sentence from twenty to twenty-two years was justified.
XI. CUMULATIVE ERRORS
Finally, the defendant contends that the cumulative effect of errors deprived him of the right to a fair trial. Having found no substantial errors that would alter the outcome of the case, we view the issue to be without merit.
Based upon the foregoing and the record as a whole, we affirm the judgments of the trial court.
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