McCRODDEN, Judge.
Defendant presents three questions for review. First, he argues that there was no evidence that he possessed cocaine and that the trial court, therefore, erred in failing to dismiss the charges of trafficking in cocaine by possession and failure to pay excise tax on a controlled substance.
The long-standing test of the sufficiency of the evidence to withstand a motion to dismiss in a criminal case is whether there is substantial evidence...
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