U.S. v. WILLIAMS-DAVIS

Nos. 93-3100, 93-3101, 93-3103, 93-3112 and 93-3147.

90 F.3d 490 (1996)

UNITED STATES of America, Appellee v. Kevin WILLIAMS-DAVIS, et al., Appellants

United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

Decided July 26, 1996.

Rehearing Denied September 20, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen C. Leckar, appointed by the court, argued the cause, Washington, DC, for appellant Williams-Davis.

Jeffrey S. Jacobovitz, appointed by the court, argued the cause, Washington, DC, for appellant Williams.

William J. Garber, appointed by the court, argued the cause, Fairfax, VA, for appellant Boyd.

Daniel E. Ellenbogen, appointed by the court, argued the cause, Washington, DC, for appellant Restrepo.

Kenneth M. Robinson and Dennis M. Hart were on the briefs, Washington, DC, for appellant Nugent.

Geoffrey G. Bestor, Assistant United States Attorney, argued the cause, Washington, DC, for appellee. With him on the brief were Eric H. Holder, Jr., United States Attorney, John R. Fisher and Thomas C. Black, Assistant United States Attorneys, Washington, DC.

Before: WILLIAMS, SENTELLE and HENDERSON, Circuit Judges.


STEPHEN F. WILLIAMS, Circuit Judge:

According to a 115-count superseding indictment, appellants were major players in a sizable conspiracy to distribute drugs from 1983 to 1991 around the intersection of Lincoln Road and R Street in Northeast Washington, D.C.

The district court divided approximately twenty-four defendants into four groups for separate trials; the five appellants here comprise Group I. After a five-month trial and two weeks of jury deliberation...

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