P. v. Dixon
A jury convicted defendant Samuel Dixon of the unlawful possession of cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana while in state prison (Pen. Code, § 4573.6; undesignated section references are to this code). In bifurcated proceedings, defendant admitted a strike prior (1992 first degree murder) (§§ 667, subds. (b)-(i), 1170.12). The court imposed six years (the midterm of three years, doubled for the strike prior) with one-third, or two years, to run consecutively to defendant’s current sentence, an eight-year determinate term and a 37 to life indeterminate term.
Defendant appeals, contending insufficient evidence supports his conviction for possession. We reject his contention and affirm the judgment.
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