California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Reed, F075285 (Cal. App. 2020):
In People v. Goodall (1982) 131 Cal.App.3d 129, the defendant was charged with possession of PCP for sale. The court held a simple possession instruction was not required because the police found the defendant in possession of a large amount of liquid PCP that was enough to dip thousands of PCP cigarettes, the prosecution introduced expert testimony that the PCP was possessed for sale, and the evidence was not contradicted. (Id. at pp. 138, 145.)
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