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P. v. Sterling
A jury found appellant and defendant Perry Lamar Sterling guilty of transportation of methamphetamine (Health & Saf. Code, [1] 11379, subd. (a), count 1), and possession of methamphetamine for sale ( 11378, count 2). Defendant admitted the enhancement allegations that he had previously suffered two narcotics-related convictions within the meaning of section 11370.2, subdivision (a) and had served four prior prison terms. (Pen. Code, 667.5, subd. (b).) The trial court sentenced him to a total term of 11 years in state prison.
On appeal, defendant contends that 1) there was insufficient evidence to support the conviction for possession of methamphetamine for sale in count 2, and 2) the court committed prejudicial error regarding the late disclosure of a prosecution expert witness. Court affirm.


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