P. v. Freeman
Defendant Robin Freeman was convicted of possessing marijuana while in a penal facility and possessing a weapon while in a penal facility. On appeal defendant contends (1) there was insufficient evidence to sustain a conviction for possession of marijuana because no evidence was introduced to show she possessed a usable amount and (2) the trial court committed Cunningham error when it imposed the upper term sentences for both charges. Court affirm.



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