United States v. Mullins, No. 13-2075 (1st Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CaseA grand jury indicted Defendant for conspiring to possess with intent to distribute cocaine and more than twenty-eight grams of cocaine base. After a two-day jury trial, Defendant was convicted of conspiring to possess and distribute cocaine. The district court sentenced Defendant to 140 months in prison. The First Circuit affirmed the conviction and sentence in all respects, holding (1) the record contained more than sufficient evidence to convict Defendant of the conspiracy charge; (2) the district court did not plainly err in instructing the jury on the conspiracy charge; and (3) the district court did not commit clear error in calculating the drug quantity attributable to Defendant.
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