GLICKSTEIN, Judge.
Appellant was tried and convicted of possession of marijuana in excess of one hundred pounds with intent to sell. On appeal he urges four grounds for reversal of his conviction, two of which require discussion:
I. Admission into evidence on rebuttal of a severed codefendant's address book to prove appellant knew said defendant, John Wylie.
II. Denial of a Motion for Mistrial predicated upon a question asked on cross-examination of...
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