P. v. Dodge CA6
A jury convicted defendant Aaron Dodge of several drug offenses and acquitted him of several others. The jury found him guilty of possession for sale of LSD (Health & Saf. Code, § 11378; unspecified statutory references are to this code); transportation for sale of LSD (§ 11379); and possession of hydrocodone (§ 11350). He contends the trial court erred by admitting into evidence a photograph of an e-mail found on his cell phone, and by admitting evidence that he had pills in his possession which police initially believed were the controlled substance Ecstasy, but later determined were not. Finding no error, we will affirm the judgment.
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