State of Iowa v. Vernon Lee Johnson – Iowa Court of Appeals affirmed the defendant’s conviction for possession of a controlled substance (marijuana), ruling that the visual and sensory identification made by experienced state troopers constitutes substantial evidence of guilt even without laboratory field test results.
In State of Iowa v. Vernon Lee Johnson, the Iowa Court of Appeals affirmed the defendant’s conviction for possession of a controlled substance (marijuana), ruling that the visual and sensory identification made by experienced state troopers constitutes substantial evidence of guilt even without laboratory field test results. [1] Case Overview The Charge: Vernon Lee Johnson […]
