P. v. Walker
Defendant Raymond Jerome Walker was sentenced to prison after a jury found him guilty of simple possession of cocaine base and transportation of cocaine base. On appeal he contends that the trial court erred in denying Proposition 36 treatment based upon a refusal to find that defendant did not possess the cocaine for personal use. Defendant contends in effect that such a finding was compelled by his acquittal on charges of possession for sale. We reject the contention, and will affirm.
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