STATE v. DAVIS

Nos. 12870-9-III, 14226-4-III.

904 P.2d 306 (1995)

79 Wash.App. 591

The STATE of Washington, Respondent, v. Leroy Thomas DAVIS, Appellant. In the Matter of the Application for Relief from Personal Restraint Petition of Leroy DAVIS, Petitioner.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 3, Panel Four.

October 26, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eric R. Weston, Renton, for appellant.

Jerald R. Hamley, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Ephrata, for respondent.


SWEENEY, Judge.

Mere possession of marijuana will not support a conviction for possession with intent to deliver; more is required.1 Leroy Thomas Davis was convicted of possession of marijuana with intent to deliver. The evidence against him included possession of a bread sack with six individually wrapped baggies of marijuana, two baggies of marijuana seeds, a film canister containing marijuana...

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