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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Riedmann finds the trial court properly convicted defendant by no-contest plea for burglary and obstruction. Defendant was caught in the act of stealing an Xbox from an apartment when police responded to the apartment manager’s call. The minimum limit of defendant’s combined concurrent sentences is 16 months and the court’s statement of parole eligibility was nine months. Pronounced terms prevail over any conflict with truth-in-sentencing advisements. Without loss in good time, defendant is parole eligible after eight months. Because the truth-in-sentencing statements are not part of the sentence, no modification is required. The record does not disclose conversations between counsel and defendant and the court of appeals is unable to review claims of ineffective assistance. Affirmed.