Defendant Williams appeals his conviction of a violation of the Georgia Controlled Substances Act (possession of cocaine with intent to distribute). Held:
1. Defendant’s second enumeration of error contends that the evidence was not sufficient to support a conviction for possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. The argument in support of this enumeration is limited to the issue of whether defendant had an intent to distribute the cocaine found in his possession when he was detained at a roadblock. “To support a conviction for possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, the State is required to prove more than mere possession.
Wright v. State,
2. Defendant failed to preserve the issues raised in his remaining enumerations of error by timely objections in the trial court.
Romano v. State,
Judgment affirmed.
