McFADDEN, Judge.
After a bench trial, Seneca Hubbard was convicted of possession of cocaine and loitering. He appeals, challenging the denial of his motion to suppress based on the absence of probable cause to arrest and the sufficiency of the evidence as to the loitering conviction. Because the record reveals that there was probable cause for Hubbard's arrest and that there is enough evidence from which a rational trier of fact could have found Hubbard guilty beyond...
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