OPINION
McGARRY, Chief Justice.
Roderick Porter appeals his conviction for possession of a controlled substance, to wit: cocaine, in an amount greater than twenty-eight grams but less than 200 grams. After a jury trial, the court assessed punishment at thirty years' confinement. In three points of error, Porter contends that his conviction must be reversed because (1) the evidence is insufficient to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he knowingly and intentionally...
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