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P. v. Sheets
Defendant appeals from the judgment entered following a jury trial that resulted in his conviction for possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine, while armed with a firearm. The trial court suspended imposition of sentence and placed Sheets on probation for three years, on the condition he serve 270 days in jail. Sheets contends the trial court erred by misinstructing the jury, refusing a pinpoint instruction, and erroneously admitting evidence. He further asserts that the courts order that he submit DNA samples was unauthorized, because the DNA and Forensic Identification Database and Data Bank Act of 1998, as amended by Proposition 69 (the DNA Act) is facially unconstitutional. Court affirm.

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