South Carolina v. Cheeks
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Appellant Derrick Cheeks was convicted of trafficking in crack cocaine in excess of 400 grams and possession of crack with intent to distribute within proximity to a school and received concurrent sentences of twenty-five years (trafficking) and ten years (proximity). On appeal, he contended the trial court erred in failing to find a search warrant fatally defective, and in giving an improper jury instruction. Upon review, the Supreme Court found no merit in the warrant issue, but agreed the instruction was improper. Because the Court found appellant was not prejudiced by the erroneous charge, the Court affirmed his convictions and sentences.
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