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P. v. Potter
A jury found defendant and appellant Pamela Ann Potter guilty of transporting methamphetamine, a controlled substance, and of possessing methamphetamine for sale. Her sole contention on appeal is that instructing the jury with CALCRIM No. 362, consciousness of guilt, violated her due process rights. Being bound by California Supreme Court authority rejecting that contention, we affirm the judgment.

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