Defendant's contention that the jury, both during the prosecutor's opening statement and at trial, was improperly informed that he had engaged in uncharged drug sales and, thus, he was deprived of a fair trial when the court refused to grant him a mistrial is without merit. Defendant was originally charged not only with the sale of drugs to one Pinkney but also with third degree criminal possession, which requires that there be an intent to sell. It is settled that proof...
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