PER CURIAM.
Sandra Epps Fogg was found guilty by the trial court, sitting without a jury, of possession of heroin. She appeals the judgment order sentencing her to confinement in the State penitentiary for ten years, with six years suspended. The question for our determination is whether the evidence was sufficient to support her conviction.
On August 21, 1974, at approximately 10:00 p. m., Detective M. C. Clevert, of the Richmond Bureau of Police, observed...
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