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Case No. 21-0853

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State of Iowa
v.
Ashlie Danielle Rosales

Appellee

State of Iowa

Appellant

Ashlie Danielle Rosales

Attorney for the Appellee

Sharon K. Hall, Assistant Attorney General

Attorney for the Appellant

Travis M. Visser-Armbrust

Court of Appeals

Court of Appeals Opinion

Opinion Number:
21-0853
Date Published:
Apr 13, 2022
Summary

            Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Plymouth County, Daniel P. Vakulskas, District Associate Judge.  AFFIRMED.  Considered by Tabor, P.J., and Greer and Ahlers, JJ.  Opinion by Greer, J.  (6 pages)

            Ashlie Rosales appeals from her conviction for possession of methamphetamine, first offense.  She argues that insufficient evidence existed to prove she had knowing possession of the methamphetamine.  OPINION HOLDS: Sufficient evidence existed to allow a rational jury to find Rosales was in constructive possession of methamphetamine.

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