P. v. Jones
Thomas Anthony Jones appeals from the judgment entered after a jury convicted him on two felony counts of transportation of marijuana and possession of marijuana for sale and one misdeanor count of child endangerment. After a bifurcated proceeding in which the trial court found true allegations related to several prior convictions suffered by Jones, the court sentenced him to an aggregate state prison term of six years. On appeal Jones contends there is insufficient evidence to support his convictions and, because the mother of his children was an uncharged accomplice to the crimes, the court erred by failing to instruct the jury sua sponte that a conviction could not be based on her uncorroborated testimony. Court affirm.



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