Jordan compares his conduct and sentences to the conduct and sentences in two other cases in which defendants were convicted of multiple felony domestic-assault charges. See State v. Pennig, No. A12-1648, 2013 WL 4404267, at *1 (Minn. App. Aug. 19, 2013); State v. Andvik, No. A18-1655, A18-1490, 2019 WL 6112352, at *1-2 (Minn. App. Nov. 18, 2019). Jordan contends that, in those two cases, the offenders engaged in more serious conduct than he did but received aggregate prison terms of only 31 and 37 months, respectively, which are shorter than his aggregate term of 44 months.