State of Tennessee v. Prentice Farrell Anderson
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Defendant, Prentice Farrell Anderson, was indicted by the Madison County Grand Jury for one count each of possession of more than 0.5 ounce of marijuana with intent to sell possession of more than 0.5 ounce of marijuana with intent to deliver possession of 0.5 gram or more of cocaine with intent to sell possession of 0.5 gram or more of cocaine with intent to deliver unlawful possession of hydrocodone possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia driving with a canceled, suspended, or revoked license and driving in violation of the window tint law. A jury found Defendant guilty as charged on all eight counts. The trial court merged Defendant's convictions for possession with intent to sell and possession with intent to deliver marijuana, as well as his convictions for possession with intent to sell and possession with intent to deliver cocaine, and Defendant received a total effective sentence of ten years' incarceration. In this appeal as of right, Defendant contends that the evidence was insufficient to support his convictions because the State failed to prove possession beyond a reasonable doubt. Having reviewed the record and the briefs of the parties, we affirm the judgments of the trial court.
Judges: Judge Thomas T. Woodall
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