A state appeals panel on Wednesday reversed a man’s conviction for being an armed habitual criminal after finding a past conviction was not a forcible felony needed to trigger such an offense.Under the state’s criminal code, a person can be convicted of being an armed habitual criminal if they possess a firearm after convictions for two or more “forcible felonies.”Nicholas Sanderson, who was sentenced in 2014 on convictions for armed habitual criminal, unlawful use of a weapon by a felon and …