BOEHM, Justice.
James M. Roop, Jr. was convicted of child molesting as a Class A felony, neglect of a dependent as a Class B felony, battery as a Class D felony, and of being a habitual offender. He was sentenced to concurrent terms of fifty years for child molesting, fifteen years for neglect of a dependent, and three years for battery. The child molesting conviction was enhanced by thirty years for the habitual, for an aggregate sentence of eighty years imprisonment...
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