WPC^ * t Gu- J(s^P+O]1G~&wmXv _p~c.SU2NV\Θ%)WjPg{409㭅@W°11XOCwb$& |M5&g! Defendantsapartment,knockonhisdoor,andthenleaveafternooneopened .# thedoor.TheDefendantwasnotpresentinhisapartmentduringthisperiodof % time.TheDefendantarguesthatallowingthistestimonyconstitutesreversible ' errorbecausetheevidenceisnotrelevantandishighlyprejudicial. (   ` TheDefendantalsoarguesthattherecordsupportsnomorethana ,~#$ convictionofsimplepossessionandasksthatthisCourtmodifyhisconviction .n%& accordingly.) )TheDefendanttestifiedthatthecocainewhichhepossessedwas 0^'( forhispersonaluseanddeniedthatheintendedtosellordeliveranyofthe 2N)* cocaine.TheStatepresentedtestimonywhichsupporteditstheoryofthecase. 4>+, # ))#) )Webelievethetestimonypresentedattrialdemonstratedclassicjuryissues 6.-. concerningthecredibilityofthewitnesses,theweightandvaluetobegiventhe ~8/0 evidence,andotherfactualmatters.Thejuryobviouslyresolvedallofthese `  issuesinfavoroftheState. P   ` Weconcludethattheevidencepresentedissufficienttosupportthefinding 0 bythetrieroffactofguiltbeyondareasonabledoubt.Wefurtherconcludethat   noerroroflawrequiringareversalofthejudgmentisapparentontherecord.   Baseduponathoroughreadingoftherecord,thebriefsoftheparties,andthe   lawgoverningtheissuespresentedforreview,thejudgmentofthetrialcourtis   affirmedinaccordancewithRule20oftheCourtofCriminalAppealsof  Tennessee. p  `     `  `     h   ____________________________________ "0  `     h   DAVIDH.WELLES,JUDGE #( CONCUR: h' ___________________________________ H+!# JERRYL.SMITH,JUDGE @,"$ ___________________________________ (/%' # ))6#JAMESCURWOODWITT,JR.,JUDGE