JONES v. STATE

No. CACR 10-373.

2010 Ark. App. 775

Zechariah I. JONES Appellant, v. STATE OF ARKANSAS, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Division IV.

November 17, 2010.


JOHN B. ROBBINS, Judge.

Appellant Zechariah I. Jones was convicted in a bench trial of second-offense possession of marijuana. Mr. Jones was placed on four years' probation and fined $300. Mr. Jones's sole argument on appeal is that there was insufficient evidence to support his conviction. We affirm.

The test for determining the sufficiency of the evidence on appeal is whether the verdict is supported by substantial evidence, direct or circumstantial.

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