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YYY FILED.X May7,1997CecilCrowson,Jr..AppellateCourtClerk   !#d#)   $ 4   .       .Hecontendsthatthephotoarraywastaintedbecauseeachlineupphotographcontainedatleastonepersonwhohadalreadybeeninapreviouslineupphotograph.X. f !#d#)   $ 4   .       .Theappellantstipulatesthathewascorrectlyclassifiedasacareeroffender.HehaseightclassB,twoclassD,andfourclassEfeloniesonhisrecord.Furthermore,heagreesthata30yearsentenceoneachconvictionwasappropriateandthatthesesentenceshavetobeservedconsecutivelytothelifesentenceheisnowservingresultingfromhisrevocationofparole..XPtPtHH(FG(HH(d'hStyl{WP}01  HH  2$HH  Geneva  <Px443!#4$*$$*$ KK  Geneva  Geneva .,6 Geneva   h HD: Geneva  h HD: Geneva -C<< CLevel 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 5($$   1  ' dxdP Pd ! . )  ݛ 4   4   \RA'\ќ.\RA'\R/0,A1-j|`  `@Rߛ  INTHECOURTOFCRIMINALAPPEALSOFTENNESSEE ` XDpX     Q ATKNOXVILLE` XDpX  Q  MARCH1997SESSION   ` D ` cSTATEOFTENNESSEE, ) `  c  )C.C.A.No.03C019608CR00287 Appellee, )  )HamiltonCountyV. )  )HonorableStephenM.Bevil,Judge   ) CHARLESFRANKGRIFFIN,  )(AggravatedRobbery2counts)  ) Appellant. )` FORTHEAPPELLANT: FORTHEAPPELLEE:LauraRuleHendricks JohnKnoxWalkupEldridge,Irvine&Hendricks AttorneyGeneral&Reporter606WMainStreet,Suite350P.O.Box84 TimothyF.BehanKnoxville,TN379010084 AssistantAttorneyGeneral 450JamesRobertsonParkwayArdenaJ.Garth Nashville,TN372430493DistrictPublicDefender  WilliamH.CoxIIIKarlaG.Gothard DistrictAttorneyGeneralExecutiveAssistantDistrictPublicDefender RebeccaJ.Stern701CherryStreet,Suite300 AssistantDistrictAttorneyGeneralChattanooga,TN374021910 600MarketStreet,Suite310 Chattanooga,TN37402OPINIONFILED:___________________ AFFIRMED PAULG.SUMMERS, Judge    `  p    Q OPINION   7(XXdXXd7  ` X Theappellant,CharlesFrankGriffin,wasindictedontwocountsofaggravatedrobbery.Hewasconvictedbyajuryonbothcounts.Hereceivedathirtyyearsentenceoneachcount.Thesentenceswereorderedtorunconsecutively.Heappealschallengingthesufficiencyoftheevidenceandtheconsecutivenatureofhissentences.Uponreview,weaffirm.   I   Theappellantcontendsthattheevidencepresentedattrialisinsufficienttosustainhisconvictions.Heassertsthattheonlyevidencepresentedagainsthimwastheidentificationofhimbybothoftherobberyvictims.Heclaimsthattheseidentificationsweretainted. 1   ׀̀  Greatweightisaccordedjuryverdictsincriminaltrials.Juryverdictsaccreditthestate'switnessesandresolveallevidentiaryconflictsinthestate'sfavor.Statev.Williams,657S.W.2d405,410(Tenn.1983);Statev.Banes,874S.W.2d73,78(Tenn.Crim.App.1993).Onappeal,thestateisentitledtoboththestrongestlegitimateviewoftheevidenceandallreasonableinferenceswhichmaybedrawntherefrom.Statev.Cabbage,571S.W.2d832(Tenn.1978).Guiltyverdictsremovethepresumptionofinnocence,enjoyedbydefendantsattrial,andreplaceitwithapresumptionofguilt.Statev.Grace,493S.W.2d474(Tenn.1973).Appellants,therefore,carrytheburdenofovercomingapresumptionofguiltwhenappealingjuryconvictions.Id. Whenappellantschallengethesufficiencyoftheevidence,thisCourtmustdeterminewhether,afterviewingtheevidenceinalightmostfavorabletotheprosecution,anyrationaltrieroffactcouldhavefoundtheessentialelementsofacrimebeyondareasonabledoubt.Jacksonv.Virginia,443U.S.307(1979);Statev.Duncan,698S.W.2d63(Tenn.1985);Tenn.R.App.P.13(e).Theweightandcredibilityofawitness'testimonyaremattersentrustedexclusivelytothejuryasthetriersoffact.Statev.Sheffield,676S.W.2d542(Tenn.1984);Byrgev.State,575S.W.2d292(Tenn.Crim.App.1978).  Bothvictimstestifiedthattheygotaverygoodlookattheappellantduringtherobbery.Eachgaveasimilardescriptionoftheappellanttothepolice.Afterviewinghundredsofphotographs,bothvictimsindependentlyagreedtheappellantwasthemanwhohadrobbedthem.Also,awitnesstestifiedthathesawacar,thesamemakeandmodelastheappellant'scar,leavingthesceneofthecrimeshortlyafteritoccurred. Thejuryinthiscasechosetobelievethetestimonyofthestate'switnesses.Arationaltrieroffactcouldhavefoundtheappellantguiltyofthechargedcrimes.Thisissueiswithoutmerit.   ӀII    Theappellantnextcontendsthatthetrialcourterredinorderingtheappellant'stwothirtyyearsentencestobeservedconsecutively. 2   ׀Heaversthat,whilehiscriminalrecordisextensive,thisfactorwasusedtoenhancehisstatustothatofacareeroffenderandshouldnotalsobeusedtosupporttheimplementationofconsecutivesentences.Also,hearguesthatthetrialcourterredinfindingthatheactedwithnohesitationwhentherisktohumanlifewashigh.Heclaimsthatthisfactorisanessentialelementtoeveryaggravatedrobberyconviction. Therecordrevealsthatthetrialjudgefollowedthesentencingguidelines.Hefoundtheappellant'scriminalhistorytobeextensive.Thetrialcourtalsoconsideredthenatureofthecrime,theappellant'spastattemptsatparole,andsociety'sneedforprotectionagainstsuchindividualsastheappellant.Wefindnothingintherecordtosuggesttheorderingofconsecutivesentenceswasinappropriateortoovigorousforhiscriminalactivities. TheappellantfitsTenn.CodeAnn.4035115(a)(2)and(4).Frankly,wethinkthelegislaturecontemplatedcriminalslikethisappellantwhentheypassedthissectiononmultipleconvictionsin1989.Theappellanthasearnedtherewardofbeingincarceratedconsecutivelyonthetwoconvictionsandconsecutivelytoearlierparoleviolationsorconvictions.HisincorrigibleconductnecessitateshisspendinghistwilightyearsintheTennesseeDepartmentofCorrection. AFFIRMED.      ________________________________      PAULG.SUMMERS,JudgeCONCUR:______________________________JOHNH.PEAY,Judge______________________________CORNELIAA.CLARK,SpecialJudge