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P. v. Lopez
A jury convicted Louis Lopez of (1) transporting a controlled substance (cocaine) for sale to a noncontiguous county (count 1: Health & Saf. Code,[1] 11352, subd. (b)) (hereafter referred to as section 11352(b)), and (2) conspiracy to transport a controlled substance for sale to a noncontiguous county (count 2: Pen. Code, 182, subd. (a)(1); 11352(b)).
As to each count, the jury found true a weight enhancement allegation under section 11370.4, subdivision (a)(4) (hereafter section 11370.4(a)(4)) that the amount of the controlled substance exceeded 20 kilograms. Lopez admitted an allegation in both counts that he had a prior prison term conviction. (Pen. Code, 667.5, subd. (b)).

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