P. v. Senegel
Appellant Joseph Eric Senegel was convicted, following a jury trial, of one count of possession of cocaine for sale in violation of Health and Safety Code section 11351.5 and one count of resisting executive officers in the performance of their duties in violation of Penal Code section 69. The trial court sentenced appellant to the upper term of five years in state prison for the cocaine conviction and to a concurrent two year term for the Penal Code section 69 conviction.
Appellant appealed from the judgment of conviction, contending that there is insufficient evidence to support his conviction for possession of cocaine for sale, and further contending that the trial court's imposition of the upper term violated his Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial. Court affirmed the judgment of conviction.



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