P. v. Williams
A jury found Curtis Lee Williams and Theresa Ann Lowery guilty of selling a controlled substance (Health and Saf. Code, § 11352, subd. (a))[1] (count 1), transporting a controlled substance (§ 11352, subd. (a)) (count 2), possessing a controlled substance for sale (§ 11351) (count 3), and two counts of furnishing a drug without a prescription (Bus. and Prof. Code, § 4059) (counts 4 and 5). The jury also found Lowery guilty of obtaining controlled substances by fraud or deceit (§ 11173, subd. (a)) (count 6). At sentencing, the trial court stayed imposition of sentence and placed each defendant on formal probation for a period of three years, subject to various conditions.
On appeal, Williams contends that there is insufficient evidence to support the jury's verdicts finding him guilty of counts 1, 2, 3, and 5. Lowery contends that there is insufficient evidence to support the jury's verdict finding her guilty of count 6. We reject these claims and affirm the orders placing Williams and Lowery on probation.
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