P. v. Robyn
After officers observed defendant Robert John Robyn driving with two tires on the sidewalk and two tires on the road, they requested identification. Subsequent events revealed drug paraphernalia, marijuana, and methamphetamine in the car defendant was driving. An information charged him with possession of methamphetamine and marijuana. Defendant requested dismissal of the case pursuant to California v. Trombetta (1984) 467 U.S. 479 [81 L.Ed.2d 413] (Trombetta), which the court denied. A jury found defendant guilty as charged. Sentenced to four years eight months in prison, defendant appeals, contending the court erred in denying his Trombetta motions and ineffective assistance of counsel. We shall affirm the judgment.
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