INMAN, Judge.
A trial court errs by allowing lay opinion testimony visually identifying a substance, crack cocaine, as a controlled substance. However, this error is not prejudicial when the State has presented expert testimony, based upon a scientifically valid chemical analysis, that the substance in question is a controlled substance.
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