State v. Keel

Decided 1994-04-28

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OPINION JONES, Judge. The appellant, Randall Keel, was convicted of five (5) counts of selling cocaine and one (1) count of conspiring to sell cocaine by a jury of his peers. The trial court found that the appellant was a standard offender and imposed the following Range I sentences: a) Count 1, sale of cocaine, a Class C felony,…

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