United States v. Smith, No. 20-4290 (4th Cir. 2021)
Annotate this CaseThe Fourth Circuit affirmed defendant's conviction for possessing heroin with intent to distribute and three offenses related to possessing a firearm. The court concluded that defendant lacked standing to raise his Fourth Amendment claim where he had neither a privacy interest in the car nor a personal interest in being free from detention since he was nowhere in or near the car at the time of its seizure. The court also concluded that the district court did not abuse its discretion by instructing the jury on the lesser-included offense of simple possession under 21 U.S.C. 844 where defendant's intent was not sufficiently in dispute to warrant a jury instruction on simple possession. Finally, there was more than sufficient evidence to support defendant's conviction.
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