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P. v. Mays
Boe Mays appeals from the judgment granting him formal probation after a jury convicted him of possessing methamphetamine, taking and driving a motor vehicle, and resisting a police officer. (See Health & Saf. Code, 11377, subd. (a); Veh. Code, 10851, subd. (a); Pen. Code, 148.) A subsequent court trial found that Mays was on conditional release from other felony charges when he was found in possession of the methamphetamine. (See Pen. Code, 12022.1, subd. (b).) Mays contends on appeal that the trial court erred when it excluded certain testimony by Christiana Sanchez, a defense witness. As Court hold that no evidentiary error occurred, the judgment is affirmed.


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