Alexander, C.J. Juliet Gaddy was found guilty of possession of a controlled substance. The substance, co *67 caine, was discovered in Gaddy’s car when the police searched it incident to her arrest for driving while license suspended. The Court of Appeals affirmed Gaddy’s conviction, concluding that information the arresting officer received from the Department of Licensing (…
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