HAROLD R. BANKE, Senior Appellate Judge.
Richard A. McQueen, after being tried without benefit of counsel, was convicted by a jury for the sale of cocaine and possession of cocaine. On the sale count, which involved .2 grams of cocaine "crumbs" sold to McQueen's co-defendant for $2, the trial court imposed a 25-year sentence. McQueen enumerates two errors which relate only to the illegal sale conviction. Held:
1. McQueen contends that the evidence was...
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