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P. v. Lodge
Defendant Allen Lodge had $2,000 worth of heroin and a substantial amount of cash hidden in his bunk area at the California Rehabilitation Center (CRC). He was convicted both of possession of heroin for purposes of sale and possession of a controlled substance in a prison facility.
Court find no prejudicial error. Hence, Court affirm defendants conviction. However, because the trial court imposed an unauthorized sentence (see part IX, post), Court reverse as to the sentence only and remand the matter for resentencing in accordance with our directions.


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