P. v. Wyrick
A jury found appellant Joel Lamar Wyrick guilty of the lesser included offense of Health and Safety Code section 11350, subdivision (a) (possession of cocaine base). The trial court found true allegations that appellant had suffered a prior serious and violent felony conviction (Pen. Code, 187, subd. (a), 664, ) and prior prison terms (Pen. Code, 667.5, subd. (b)). The court denied probation and sentenced appellant to the mid-term doubled of four years plus two years for the prior prison term enhancements for a total of six years. On appeal, appellant contends: (1) there is insufficient evidence to show the police seized any substance from him or that the substance seized from him was the same substance that tested positive for cocaine base, and (2) the abstract of judgment should be corrected to reflect the crime for which he was convicted. Court order the abstract of judgment be amended, but in all other respects will affirm the judgment.
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