People v. Reyes
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In this 1987 case, the court found sufficient evidence to uphold a conviction for drug possession with intent to sell, citing large quantities, packaging materials, and cash as indicators.

1987 | State Juristiction

People v. Reyes

Keywords 1987 case; drug possession; intent to sell; drug trafficking; evidence; conviction; large quantities; packaging materials; cash; indicators
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The 1987 judicial decision affirmed a conviction for drug possession with intent to distribute. The court's determination rested on the substantial evidentiary basis presented, specifically the significant quantity of narcotics, the presence of packaging materials consistent with drug distribution, and a substantial amount of cash.

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The 1987 case resulted in an affirmed conviction for drug possession with intent to distribute. The court's decision was based on the presence of substantial evidence, including the quantity of drugs, packaging materials consistent with distribution, and a significant amount of cash.

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Drug Possession Conviction Upheld

A 1987 court case resulted in a conviction for drug possession with intent to distribute. The court presented enough evidence to support the conviction. The evidence included a large amount of drugs, packaging materials, and a significant sum of cash. These factors strongly suggested the intent to sell the drugs.

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The court decided in 1987 that a person was guilty of having drugs to sell. They found lots of drugs, bags for selling them, and lots of money, which showed the person was selling drugs.

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195 Cal.App.3d 957 (1987)

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