United States v. Razo, No. 13-2176 (1st Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of one count of conspiracy to commit a drug trafficking offense and three counts of criminal use of a communications facility to facilitate a trafficking offense. Defendant was sentenced to 300 months of imprisonment. The First Circuit affirmed, holding (1) Defendant’s challenge to his conspiracy conviction and sentence under the Confrontation Clause failed; (2) none of Defendant’s challenges to his sentence had merit; and (3) neither Defendant’s challenge to the admission of certain recorded phone calls during trial use at trial, nor his contention that Maine was not a proper venue for the trial, was persuasive.
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