United States v. Maymi-Maysonet, No. 14-2183 (1st Cir. 2016)
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of conspiring to possess and aiding and abetting to possess with intent to distribute five kilos or more of cocaine. Defendant was sentenced to 240 months in prison and ten years of supervised release. Defendant appealed, arguing that the government failed to present sufficient evidence that Defendant knowingly joined a conspiracy or knowingly aided and abetted other individuals in committing a crime. The First Circuit affirmed, holding that there was sufficient evidence in the record to allow a rational factfinder to conclude beyond a reasonable doubt that Defendant committed the charged crime.
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