P. v. Tolliver
Defendant, Henry Clark Tolliver, appeals from his convictions for possession of marijuana for sale (Health & Saf. Code, 11359) and sale of marijuana. (Health & Saf. Code, 11360, subd. (a).) Defendant admitted that he was previously convicted of a serious felony. (Pen. Code,[1] 667, subds. (b)-(i), 1170.12.) Defendant argues the trial court abused its discretion by prejudicially denying his motion to compel disclosure of peace officer personnel records and there was insufficient evidence to support his conviction for selling marijuana. The Attorney General argues the trial court should have imposed: penalty assessments pursuant to section 1464, subdivision (a) and Government Code section 76000, subdivision (a); an additional court security fee; a state surcharge; and a state court construction penalty. Court affirm with modifications.
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