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Ѐ   Tenn.R.App.P.3AppealasofRight;JudgmentoftheCircuitCourtAffirmed     #XR#XX.JosephM.Tipton,J.,deliveredtheopinionofthecourt,inwhichDavidH.WellesandAlanE. q Glenn,JJ.,joined. Z WilliamB.Lockert,III,DistrictPublicDefender;andRichardD.Taylor,Jr.,AssistantDistrict ,| PublicDefender,fortheappellant,BobbyBlair. e PaulG.Summers,AttorneyGeneralandReporter;HelenaWaltonYarbrough,AssistantAttorney  7  General;DanMitchumAlsobrooks,DistrictAttorneyGeneral;andLisaCarolDonegan,Assistant ! ! DistrictAttorneyGeneral,fortheappellee,StateofTennessee. " " i@@OO& OPINION #XXߘ#XX $$ #XXߨ #  XX  Thiscasearisesfromthedefendantspleaofnocontesttothechargeofselling ^&!& methamphetamineonMarch23,2001.Becausethedefendantfailedtoincludetheguiltyplea G'"' hearingtranscriptintherecordonappeal,weknownothingofthefactssurroundingtheoffense. 0(#( Thedefendantspresentencereport,whichwaspreparedfollowinghis2002convictionfor )i$) manufacturingmethamphetamine,aClassBfelony, #  1      ׀reflectsthefollowingpriorconvictionsand *R%* _datesofconviction:feloniouspossessionofmethamphetaminein1999,theftofpropertyvalued  under$500in1999,drivingundertheinfluenceofanintoxicant(DUI)in1995,recklessdrivingin  1994,andconcealingstolenpropertyin1973.Thereportalsorevealsthathewasplacedonpretrial  diversionin1994forpossessionofmarijuana.Thefortyeightyearolddefendantreportedthathe k beganusingalcoholanddrugsaroundagesixteenandcontinuedtousethemthroughhisJuly7, T 2001arrestformanufacturingmethamphetamine.Whenaskedaboutthetypesofdrugshehadused, =  thedefendantreplied, Iaintmissedaone. & v   AttheAugust28,2002sentencinghearing,thetrialcourtnotedthatthedefendantwasa  H RangeI,standardoffender.Itappliedenhancementfactors(1),thatthedefendanthasahistoryof  1  criminalconvictionsorbehaviorbeyondthatnecessarytoestablishhisrange,and(8),thatthe     defendanthasaprevioushistoryofunwillingnesstocomplywiththeconditionsofasentence   involvingreleaseinthecommunity.SeeT.C.A.4035114(1),(8)(Supp.2001)(amended   2002).  #  2      ׀Withrespecttoenhancementfactor(1),thetrialcourtrelieduponthedefendants   convictionsformanufacturingmethamphetamine,possessionofmethamphetamine,theft,andDUI, n  statingthatitgavelessweighttotheDUIconviction.Itdeclinedtoconsiderthedefendants W  convictionsforrecklessdrivingorconcealingstolenpropertyorthedefendantspretrialdiversion @ formarijuanapossession.Findingthatnomitigatingfactorshadbeenraisedorproven,thetrial )y courtimposedatenyearsentence.Withrespecttoconsecutivesentencing,itconcludedthatthe b defendanthadanextensivecriminalhistoryduenotonlytothenumberofpriorconvictionshe K possessedbutalsototheseriousnessofthoseconvictions,notingthatthedefendanthadtwoClass 4 Bfelonies.Itdeterminedthatthissentenceshouldrunconsecutivetothedefendantssentencesfor  his2001manufacturingmethamphetamineconvictionandhis1999possessionofmethamphetamine  conviction.    Xr XXXAppellatereviewofsentencingisdenovoontherecordwithapresumptionthatthetrial q courtsdeterminationsarecorrect.T.C.A..4035401(d),402(d).AstheSentencingCommission Z Commentstothesesectionsnote,theburdenisnowontheappealingpartytoshowthatthe C sentencingisimproper.Thismeansthatifthetrialcourtfollowedthestatutorysentencing ,| procedure,madefindingsoffactthatareadequatelysupportedintherecord,andgavedue e considerationandproperweighttothefactorsandprinciplesthatarerelevanttosentencingunder N the1989SentencingAct,wemaynotdisturbthesentenceevenifadifferentresultwerepreferred.  7 Statev.Fletcher,805S.W.2d785,789(Tenn.Crim.App.1991). !   ̀Inconductingourdenovoreview,wemustconsider(1)theevidence,ifany,receivedatthe #" trialandsentencinghearing,(2)thepresentencereport,(3)theprinciplesofsentencingand $# argumentsastosentencingalternatives,(4)thenatureandcharacteristicsofthecriminalconduct, t% $ (5)anymitigatingorstatutoryenhancementfactors,(6)anystatementthatthedefendantmadeon ]&!% hisownbehalf,and(7)thepotentialforrehabilitationortreatment.T.C.A.4035102,103, F'"& 210;seeAshby,823S.W.2dat168;Statev.Moss,727S.W.2d229(Tenn.1986).Althoughthe /(#' defendantpledguiltytothesaleofmethamphetamine,hedidnotincludeintherecordonappeala  transcriptoftheguiltypleahearingatwhichtheconvictingevidencewouldbepresentedby  stipulationortestimony.Aguiltypleahearingoftenprovidesanimportantoccasionforthestate  topresentitsproof,andthus,itistheequivalentofatrialandshouldbemadepartoftherecordon k appealinordertocomplywithT.C.A.40-35-210.Thedefendanthastheresponsibilityof T preparingarecordthatconveysafair,accurateandcompleteaccountofwhattranspiredwithrespect =  tothoseissuesthatarethebasesofappeal.T.R.A.P.24(b).Absenttheguiltypleahearing,inwhich & v factsarepresented,wemaypresumethatthetrialcourtwasjustifiedinimposingthepresent  _ sentence.SeeStatev.Keen,996S.W.2d842,844(Tenn.Crim.App.1999).Nevertheless,inthe  H presentcase,webelievetheevidencepresentedatthesentencinghearingprovidessufficientfacts  1  aboutthedefendantspriorcriminalrecordforustoexamineonthepresentrecord#XX XXrb#Xr XXXԀtheproprietyof    thedefendantreceivingaconsecutivesentence.     Thedefendantcontendsthatimpositionofaconsecutivesentencebaseduponadefendants   extensivecriminalrecordviolatesdueprocessoflawbecauseneitherthecodenorthecaselaw n  providesadefendantwithnoticeoftheminimumnumber,nature,orseverityoftheoffensesthatthe W  statemustprove.HecompareshiscasetothatofStatev.JamesEmmettMoses,Jr.,No.W1999 @ 01509CCAR3CD,LauderdaleCounty(Tenn.Crim.App.Mar.7,2000),app.denied(Tenn.Nov. )y 18,2000),inwhichthetrialcourtfoundthedefendantsrecordoffivefeloniesandfive b misdemeanorstobeextensive.Thedefendantarguesthathiscriminalrecordisconsiderablyless K thanthatofthedefendantinMoses.Finally,hecontendsthatconsecutivesentencesshouldnotbe 4 routinelyimposedevenforthosepossessinganextensivecriminalrecord,arguingthatsentences  mustbereasonablyrelatedtotheseverityoftheoffenseandnecessarytoprotectthepublicfrom  furthercrimesatthehandsofthedefendant.SeeStatev.Wilkerson,905S.W.2d933,938(Tenn.  1995).Inthisrespect,heassertsthatthetrialcourtmadenofindingswithregardtohisamenability  torehabilitation.Thestatecontendsthatthedefendantscriminalrecord,includingnumerous q convictionsforseriouscrimes,justifiesthetrialcourtsimpositionofconsecutivesentencing.We Z agreewiththestate. C   Thesentencingactpermitsthetrialcourttoimposeconsecutivesentencesifitfindsbya e preponderanceoftheevidencethatthe defendantisanoffenderwhoserecordofcriminalactivity N isextensive.T.C.A.4035115(b)(2).TheSentencingCommissionCommentstothissection  7 notethat115(b)(1)(4)weretakenfromGrayv.State,538S.W.2d391(Tenn.1976).Afifth !   categoryinGraybasedonthenumberofthedefendantspriorfelonyconvictionswas builtinto " ! thesentencingstructurewhichenhancesthesentencerangesdependingonthetypesandseverity #" ofthepriorfelonyconvictions.T.C.A.4035115,SentencingCommissionComments.Ofthe $# categorieslistedinGray,onlythepersistentoffender,whichisthecategorythathasbeen t% $ incorporatedintothesentencingstructure,specifiedacertainminimumnumberofpriorconvictions ]&!% thatadefendantmusthavebeforethetrialcourtcouldimposeaconsecutivesentence.SeeGray, F'"& 538S.W.2dat393(definingthepersistentoffender asonewhohaspreviouslybeenconvictedof /(#' twofeloniesorofonefelonyandtwomisdemeanorscommittedatdifferenttimeswhenhewasover )h$( eighteen(18)yearsofage).Themultipleoffenderontheotherhandwasdefinedonlyas one *Q%) whoserecordofcriminalactivityisextensive.Id.Thesupremecourtdistinguishedbetweenthese *:&* twocategoriesasfollows: +#'+ Ї8  8`    Thepriorrecordofthepersistentoffenderwillindicatethat  heisonenotlikelytoberehabilitatedandshouldbeincarcerated  underconsecutivesentencesfortheprotectionofthepublic.The  samemaybesaidfortheprofessionalcriminal.Thepriorrecordof k themultipleoffendermayhavebeengood,butthecrimesforwhich T hehasbeenconvictedindicatecriminalactivitysoextensiveand =  continuingforsuchaperiodoftimeastowarrantconsecutive & v sentencing. _` x` x Id.󀀀AlthoughGraysmultipleoffendercategoryrelatedtotheextensivenessoftheconvictionsfor  1  whichthedefendantwasbeingsentenced,thiscourthasheldthat115(b)(2)appliestoboththe    extensivenatureofthedefendantspresentconvictionsandthedefendantshistoryofcriminal   activity.Statev.Palmer,10S.W.3d638,64849(Tenn.Crim.App.1999).     Thedefendantiscorrectthattheactdoesnotdefinetheterm extensivenordoesitspecify n  acertainnumberortypeofconvictionsnecessarybeforeatrialcourtmayimposeaconsecutive W  sentenceunderthisprovision.Nevertheless,webelievethattheplainmeaningofthetermextensive @ issufficienttoputadefendantonnoticethatthisprovisionmayapplytohissentence.In )y interpretingastatute,ourroleistogiveeffecttothelegislaturesintentwhenenactingthestatute. b Owensv.State,908S.W.2d923,926(Tenn.1995).Intheabsenceofastatutorydefinitionofthe K term extensive,wediscernthelegislativeintentbylookingtotheplainmeaningofthelanguage 4 used.SeeStatev.Walls,62S.W.3d119,121(Tenn.2001).Extensivemeans havingwideor  considerableextent,MerriamWebstersCollegiateDictionary411(10thed.1996),or [w]idely  extendedinspace,time,orscope;greatorwideorcapableofbeingextended,BlacksLaw  Dictionary404(6thed.1991).Inthisrespect,wenotethatthedefendantssixconvictions,twoof  whicharemajorfelonies,overaperiodoftwentynineyearsisextendedinscope.Heisarecidivist q regardingmethamphetamineoffenses. Z   Thedefendantalsoarguesthatthetrialcourtfailedtomakefindingswithregardtothe ,| Wilkersonfactors.Oursupremecourthaslimitedtherequirementthatthetrialcourtmakefindings e regardingtheWilkersonfactorstotheapplicationofthedangerousoffendercategory,section4035 N 115(b)(4).Statev.Lane,3S.W.3d456,461(Tenn.1999).Furthermore,althoughthedefendant  7 arguesthatthetrialcourtfailedtofindthathewasnotamenabletorehabilitation,webelievethis !   findingwasinherentinthetrialcourtsconsiderationoftheseriousnessofthedefendants " ! convictions,whichitfoundincludedtwoClassBfelonies.Thedefendantwasplacedoncommunity #" correctionsforhis1999felonyconvictionforpossessionofmethamphetamine.Heviolatedhis $# communitycorrectionssentencebycommittingtwoadditionalmethamphetaminerelatedoffenses. t% $ Thesefactssupportafindingthatheisnotamenabletorehabilitation.Additionally,thedefendants ]&!% admitteddruguseoverthecourseofmorethanthirtyyearsreflectspoorlyonhisamenabilityto F'"& rehabilitation.Therecordsupportsthetrialcourtsimpositionofconsecutivesentences. /(#'   Basedupontheforegoingandtherecordasawhole,weaffirmthesentenceimposedbythe *Q%) trialcourt. *:&*  +#'+ Ї#XX XXr.%#   `     h     ___________________________________     `     h     JOSEPHM.TIPTON,JUDGE