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P. v. Sanchez
Defendant appeals from convictions for possession for sale of controlled substances arising from seizures made during the execution of two separate search warrants. He challenges (1) the order granting consolidation of the two cases filed respecting the drugs seized on the occasion of each search warrant execution; (2) the sufficiency of the evidence to support one of the possession-for-sale counts; (3) the sufficiency of the evidence to support the arming enhancement (Pen. Code, 12022, subd. (c)) as to the two possession for sale counts; (4) the order staying, rather than striking, the enhancements to the possession for sale counts relating to defendants prior convictions for drug violations (Health & Saf. Code, 11370.2, subd. (c)); and (5) error in imposing a term for the on bail enhancement with respect to a count that had been stayed. Court affirm as modified.

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