United States v. Lundy, No. 10-60986 (5th Cir. 2012)
Annotate this CaseDefendant was convicted of the use of facilities of interstate commerce to persuade, induce, and entice a minor female to engage in illegal sexual activity. Defendant appealed his sentence on various grounds. The court held that there was sufficient evidence to convict defendant of the charged offenses; there was no indication that the district court abused its discretion for excluding defendant's witness, having found no good reason for the delay at issue and finding the testimony to be redundant; defendant's argument that the evidence presented to the jury, chat conversations, video, and texts, presented to the jury was not properly authenticated was unpersuasive to the court; and the testimony of the officer at issue was not hearsay where the officer was testifying based upon his investigation. Accordingly, the judgment was affirmed.
The court issued a subsequent related opinion or order on April 3, 2012.
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