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Holmes v. State11/1/2000 utory range would not constitute reversible error.
Finally, regarding Holmes's assertions that several entries on the "Prosecutor's Short Report of Circumstances" and the departure report were erroneous, we hold that it is not preserved for appellate review, in that Holmes failed to raise this issue to the trial court. Woods v. State, 323 Ark. 605, 916 S.W.2d 728 (1996).
Affirmed.
Crabtree and Jennings, JJ., agree.
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