“He did not argue that the court can and needed to depart from the mandatory sentence, or that the institution of the habitual offender proceedings, under the circumstances, constituted an abuse of discretion on the part of the prosecuting attorney,” the lawyers’ brief said. “Finally, and critically, counsel did not take the basic step of filing or making a motion to reconsider sentence.”
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