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Bartlett v. State10/19/2005 r sentence be served concurrently to the sixteen-year sentence. Although the petitioner apparently pled guilty to the probation violation on the same day that he pled guilty to the theft offenses, the order requiring concurrent service of the two-year sentence was not filed until nearly one month later and one week after the initial order revoking probation. Further, the record establishes that the petitioner got the benefit of any bargain he may have made because the Department of Correction treated the two-year sentence as concurrent rather than consecutive. In consequence, it is our view that the effective sentence imposed in the theft cases, sixteen years, is lawful and that the judgments in those cases are not void.
Accordingly, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.
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