United States v. Eiland, No. 07-3131 (D.C. Cir. 2013)
Annotate this CaseDefendants, convicted of various narcotics-related offenses, alleged that numerous errors affected their second trial. Defendants were involved in an extensive drug ring and the government indicted twenty-one defendants in total, subsequently separating defendants for trial in two groups. The court rejected most of defendants' arguments; vacated Defendant Miller's insufficiently supported conviction for his participation in a continuing criminal enterprise and remanded for resentencing; and vacated the fine imposed on Defendant Eiland by the district court and remanded for reconsideration of that portion of Eiland's sentence.
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