OPINION
BILL VANCE, Justice.
A jury convicted Ronald Guyton of three counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver and assessed punishment at fifty years' confinement for count one, two years' confinement for count two, and fifty years' confinement for count three. In his pro se supplemental brief Guyton attacks his conviction claiming that the evidence was legally and factually insufficient to prove possession with intent to deliver...
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