ANDREWS, Presiding Judge.
A jury found Immanuel Williams guilty of voluntary manslaughter and the trial court sentenced him initially to fifteen years with twelve to serve and three years probated. Williams filed a motion to modify the sentence, and the court resentenced him to twenty years to serve nine, and eleven years probated. In Williams v. State,
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