The Colorado Court of Appeals rejected a Clifton woman's argument that she should not have been convicted of possession of methamphetamine because she had already used it up before being arrested by Mesa County sheriff's deputies. When the woman, Meghan Hurley, was arrested in March 2013, deputies found a scale, a sunglass case containing small baggies, three Xanax pills, a silver spoon with crystal-like residue and burn marks, a red straw, a broken glass pipe with white residue, and a visible crystal-like substance scattered throughout the sunglass case, the ruling said.
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