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P. v. Gomez
Defendant was convicted by a jury of possession of methamphetamine for sale, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of 28.5 grams or less of marijuana. (Health & Saf. Code, 11378, 11364, 11357, subd. (b).) On appeal, she contends that the superior court erred in denying her motion to suppress evidence under Penal Code section 1538.5. She further challenges a jury instruction given on the meaning of "sale" in possession for sale, and she asserts sentencing error in the order that she pay attorney fees as a condition of probation. Court find the last contention to be meritorious and reverse on that ground alone.

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