OPINION
McCLOUD, Chief Justice.
The jury convicted Lloyd Mills of aggravated possession of cocaine, and the trial court assessed his punishment at confinement for 40 years. We affirm.
In his first point of error, appellant argues that the evidence is insufficient to show that he knowingly possessed cocaine. We disagree.
In order to determine if the evidence is sufficient, we must review all of the evidence in the light most favorable to ...
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