P. v. Henderson
Jerome James Henderson appeals from his conviction of possession and transportation of controlled substances (codeine, marijuana, cocaine base & methamphetamine), and furnishing a minor with controlled substances. He contends that judicial misconduct amounted to a denial of due process, and that his conviction of possession of codeine was unsupported by substantial evidence. Henderson also contends that his conviction of possession of cocaine and methamphetamine must be reversed, because he was also convicted of transporting the same drugs. Finally, Henderson contends that he was denied his Sixth Amendment right to counsel, and that prejudice must be presumed, because retained counsel was unprepared to represent him at sentencing. Court reject Hendersons contentions and affirm the judgment.



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