The issue is whether an information is facially sufficient where the factual part only alleges that the defendant was observed "in possession of a quantity of crack/cocaine" without also stating how the defendant possessed it.
For the reasons stated herein, this court finds that there is an absence of factual allegations of an evidentiary character sufficient to provide reasonable cause to believe the defendant
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