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Lonnell G. Glover v. Commonwealth of Virginia
    Record No. 860988
    September 23, 1988
    Present: All the Justices
    
      Susan L. Korfanty (John W. Shanley, on briefs), for appellant. Eugene Murphy, Assistant Attorney General (Mary Sue Terry, Attorney General, on brief), for appellee.
   PER CURIAM.

The trial court, sitting without a jury, convicted the defendant, Lonnell G. Glover, of possession of a handgun and possession of cocaine and sentenced him to serve three years on the weapons charge and one year on the drug charge. The Court of Appeals affirmed. Glover v. Commonwealth, 3 Va. App. 152, 348 S.E.2d 434 (1986).

We granted an appeal to determine whether:

1. The search of the vehicle defendant was driving violated his Fourth Amendment rights.
2. The evidence was insufficient to prove defendant’s possession of a handgun.
3. The evidence was insufficient to prove defendant’s possession of cocaine.

We have considered these questions and, for the reasons assigned in the opinion of the Court of Appeals, id., we will affirm the defendant’s convictions.

Affirmed.