United States v. Serrano-Delgado, No. 19-1652 (1st Cir. 2022)
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The First Circuit affirmed the judgment of the district court convicting Defendant, pursuant to a jury verdict, of conspiracy to commit a robbery, committing the robbery, and discharging a firearm in relation to a crime of violence resulting in death, holding that none of Defendant's challenges on appeal had merit.
After a jury found Defendant guilty of all counts the district court sentenced him to thirty years in prison. The First Circuit affirmed the judgment, holding (1) there was sufficient evidence to support the convictions; (2) Defendant failed to preserve any objection to the use of a Pinkerton instruction; and (3) Defendant's evidentiary challenges were unavailing.
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