MITCHELL, Chief Justice.
Defendant, James Curtis Rogers, was found guilty by a jury of the felony of obtaining property by false pretenses and of being an habitual felon. Judge Cobb sentenced defendant to a minimum term of 100 months and a maximum term of 129 months.
Evidence presented at trial tended to show that defendant paid for a motorcycle and accessories with a check written on an account in his name at the State Employees' Credit Union. The check was...
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