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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Baldwin finds the detective's testimony at trial identifying the voices of he and defendant on an audio recording of the arrest that led to drug charges properly authenticated the recording and allowed the trial court to enter it into evidence. Meanwhile, the trial court properly imposed consecutive sentences because it not only made all required findings, but defendant's lengthy history of criminal conduct, coupled with the variety and amount of drugs found in his possession, supported the sentence. Affirmed.
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