P. v. Delaney
A jury convicted defendant Lon Delaney of manufacturing methamphetamine, possessing pseudoephedrine with intent to manufacture methamphetamine, and transportation of methamphetamine. The trial court found true the district attorneys allegation that defendant had two prior drug convictions. The court sentenced defendant to the middle term of five years for manufacturing methamphetamine. It stayed the sentence for possession of pseudoephedrine and imposed a concurrent term for transportation of methamphetamine. Finally, it struck one prior drug conviction allegation and imposed a consecutive three year term for the other, for a total state prison term of eight years.
On appeal, defendant asserts (1) the trial court erred in admitting defendants statement, (2) there is insufficient evidence of methamphetamine manufacturing, (3) the court erred in allowing amendment of the information late in the trial, and (4) the court improperly admitted defendants mugshot. Finding no error, Court affirm.
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