OPINION
TIM TAFT, Justice.
Appellant, Cesar Omar Salazar, was convicted by a jury of possession with intent to deliver at least 400 grams of cocaine. The jury assessed punishment at 35 years in prison and a fine of $15,000. We address (1) whether the evidence was insufficient to sustain the conviction for a knowing or intentional possession of cocaine, (2) whether appellant preserved any error in the trial court's denial of a requested continuance, and ...
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