USA v. Marchetti, No. 22-40617 (5th Cir. 2024)
Annotate this CaseThe United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit affirmed the conviction and sentence of defendant Vincent Marchetti, Jr., who was found guilty of one count of conspiracy to commit illegal remunerations in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 371. Marchetti was involved in a scheme wherein Vantari Genetics LLC, a medical laboratory, paid distributors to attract Medicare referrals to Vantari. Marchetti, who operated Advanced Life Sciences LLC, was one of the distributors and had a network of sub-distributors. The court found sufficient evidence that Marchetti was knowingly and actively participating in a scheme involving CodonDx, another entity, that violated the Anti-Kickback Statute. The court rejected Marchetti's challenges regarding the sufficiency of the evidence, the district court's failure to submit his theory of defense instruction, the court's alleged constructive amendment of the indictment, and the court's application of the sentencing guidelines. The court also dismissed his claim for a new trial based on cumulative error.
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