P. v. Davis CA2/1
At around 9:00 p.m. on September 15, 1980, the victim, Barry Cohen, and his co-worker, David McDonald, left the automobile dealership at which they worked and drove in Cohen’s 1973 Firebird to a nearby gas station. McDonald was the passenger. Cohen spoke with the manager of the gas station about buying marijuana. The manager headed in the direction of “the projects” and returned with Davis. Cohen went over to Davis and the manager, obtained marijuana from the manager, and walked back to the car, with Davis following closely behind. Cohen got back in the Firebird and stowed the marijuana in the glove compartment.
Davis approached Cohen at the driver’s side window and told him he could get Cohen any drugs he wanted, including a “Sherman joint,” which was a PCP cigarette. Cohen asked what it would cost him to buy a Sherman joint, and Davis replied that it would cost $20 for a whole stick.
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