JOHNSON, Presiding Judge.
A jury found Marlon Jones guilty of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute. Jones challenges the sufficiency of the evidence supporting his conviction and the trial court's admission of evidence of a similar transaction. Because the challenges are without merit, we affirm Jones' conviction.
1. Viewed in a light most favorable to support the jury's verdict, the evidence shows that Jones was arrested at his home during the...
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