U.S. v. BADRU

Nos. 94-3163, 94-3178 and 94-3179.

97 F.3d 1471 (1996)

UNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. Edward Adio BADRU, et al., Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided October 4, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gerald I. Fisher, appointed by the court, argued the cause, for Ishmeal Kolawole Badru. Elaine Lubin, Washington, DC, appointed by the court, argued the cause, for Edward Adio Badru. Sunanda K. Holmes, Silver Spring, MD, argued the cause, for Olutoyin O. Fashina. All were on the joint brief, for appellants. Mary E. Davis, appointed by the court, entered an appearance, for appellant Edward Badru.

Mary B. McCord, Assistant United States Attorney, argued the cause, for appellee, with whom Eric H. Holder, Jr., United States Attorney, John R. Fisher, Thomas J. Tourish, Jr. and Eileen C. Mayer, Assistant United States Attorneys, Washington, DC, were on the brief.

Before: EDWARDS, Chief Judge, ROGERS and TATEL, Circuit Judges.


Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge ROGERS.

ROGERS, Circuit Judge:

In these appeals from convictions by a jury of conspiracy to distribute heroin and related offenses, appellants raise a host of issues, only a few of which require more than cursory discussion. Finding no basis for the reversal of their convictions or their sentences, we affirm.

I.

Briefly summarized, the government's evidence showed that beginning in the fall of...

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