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P. v. Blackshire
Defendant appeals challenging his conviction for carrying a dirk or dagger and possession of marijuana for sale. Defendant claims the evidence was insufficient to support conviction on those counts. In the event court found the evidence sufficient on the possession for sale, appellant asserts his conviction on the lesser included offense of possession of marijuana must be reversed. Court found sufficient evidence to support his conviction on the weapons charge and on the possession for sale, and reversed his conviction on the lesser offense.

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