Defendant was tried before a jury and found guilty of violating Georgia’s Controlled Substances Act, i.e., possession of a controlled substance (“cocaine”) with intent to distribute. This appeal followed the denial of defendant’s motion for new trial. Held:
1. Defendant contends the trial court erred in denying his requests to charge on the law of circumstantial evidence.
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2. In his remaining two enumerations, defendant contends the trial court inappropriately commented upon the evidence during the jury charge and the trial court erred in denying his challenge to the array. Any such error is unlikely to occur upon retrial. Consequently, it is unnecessary to address these enumerations.
Judgment reversed.
