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P. v. Bronson
On the night of November 27, 2007 Carlos Molina offered to help an undercover officer purchase narcotics. Molina led the officer to the gated entrance of an alley, where the officer had a brief conversation with a man in a wheelchair. The officer was then allowed to enter the alley, accompanied by Molina. They walked up to Diana Bronson, who was seated at a table about 60 feet from the gated entrance. Several rocks of cocaine were on the table. Bronson told the officer she remembered him and asked for his money. After receiving the officers money, Bronson instructed a man sitting next to her to give him two pieces. The man handed the officer two rocks of cocaine from the table. After the officer made his purchase, Molina bought some rock cocaine as well. The officer notified his fellow officers of the transaction and described Bronson and Molina. Shortly thereafter, Bronson and Molina were arrested. During a search incident to Bronsons arrest, police found two glass pipes and more than $115 in cash on her person. The judgment is affirmed.


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