United States v. Zamora, et al., No. 10-30092 (5th Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CaseDefendants, Roberto Zamora and Fletcher Freeman, Jr., appealed from their convictions related to drug trafficking. Zamora and Freeman separately raised a number of challenges to their convictions. The court held that the district court did not err when it admitted the evidence found at 2118 Fulton Street; the district court did not commit reversible error when it denied Zamora's proposed venue instruction; and the district court's denial of Zamora's motion for a judgment of acquittal on his conviction for possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking offense was not erroneous. The court also held that the district court did not err when it denied Freeman's motion for judgment of acquittal. Therefore, because the court found no reversible error in the rulings of the district court, the district court's judgments and defendants' sentences were affirmed.
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