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P. v. Matthews CA2/8
Defendant Jamall Dejuan Matthews suffered multiple
convictions, only one of which is challenged on appeal. Defendant
challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to support his
conviction for false compartment activity, relating to a space in
his vehicle where he stored controlled substances and a firearm.
Following People v. Arias (2008) 45 Cal.4th 169 (Arias), we find
no substantial evidence supported the conviction for false
compartment activity and reverse that conviction. In all other
respects, we affirm the judgment.

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