PER CURIAM.
A jury convicted Daniel Lee Archer of possessing Preludin, a Schedule II drug, with intent to distribute, and fixed his punishment at 25 years in prison and a fine of $25,000. The trial court approved the jury's verdict and sentenced Archer in accordance therewith. The sole issue on appeal is whether the evidence is sufficient to support the conviction.
On March 3, 1981, police officers of the City of Richmond conducted a surveillance of a restaurant...
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