STATE v. FOLK

Cr. Nos. 664, 667.

278 N.W.2d 410 (1979)

STATE of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Mary Ann FOLK, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

April 30, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles J. Gilje, State's Atty., Jamestown, for plaintiff and appellee.

Mackenzie & Jungroth, Jamestown, for defendant and appellant; argued by William A. Mackenzie, Jamestown.


PEDERSON, Justice.

Although Mary Folk had entered a plea of not guilty, she did not dispute the State's allegation that on two separate occasions she sold controlled substances to special agents of the Attorney General's Drug Enforcement Unit. On May 2, 1978, for $50.00, she sold two quarters of crystal, methamphetamine (§ 19-03.1-07, Schedule II (4)(b), NDCC) to Gerald Kemmet. On May 17, 1978, she sold five bags of marijuana (§ 19-03.1-05, Schedule I (4...

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