OPINION
GARRARD, Senior Judge.
Nathaniel Grant was charged with several offenses, and a jury convicted him on one count of theft. He waived jury determination of the allegation that he was an habitual offender. The court heard that claim and determined that he was an habitual offender. He was sentenced accordingly.
In this appeal he challenges the proof necessary for the determination that he had committed the two prior unrelated felonies necessary...
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