Judgment affirmed.
The undercover police officer's testimony that, upon his request to purchase cocaine from defendant, defendant instructed Ramon Beltre to "do him a dime of coke", and that Beltre then removed a brown paper bag containing glassine envelopes of cocaine from a hole in the wall of the building a few feet away and sold $10 worth of cocaine to the undercover officer, was sufficient to establish defendant's constructive possession of the cocaine (People...
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