U.S. v. ADEOSUN

No. Crim.A. 98-0395(JR).

49 F.Supp.2d 7 (1999)

UNITED STATES of America v. Jonathan ADEOSUN, a/k/a Muyiwa Robert Cole, Zazamaniiyai Paul Lekwut, Zamani Lekwut, and Joe the Nigerian, Olanike Kayode, a/k/a Laura Black, Sandra Foster, Kayode Olanike, and Nikkie Kayode, Ayodele Hambolu, Christopher Miller, Defendants.

United States District Court, District of Columbia.

May 26, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

M. Jeffrey Beatrice, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Washington, DC, for United States.

David Carey Woll, Montgomery Village, MD, for defendant Adeosun.

Gerald I. Fisher, Fisher & Hansen, PC, Washington, DC, for defendant Kayode.

Joanne Hepworth, Washington, DC, for defendant Hambolu.

James Thomas Maloney, Washington, DC, for defendant Miller.


MEMORANDUM

JAMES ROBERTSON, District Judge.

This memorandum sets forth the reasons for the rulings made in open court on April 19, 1999, denying the separate motions of defendants Adeosun, Hambolu and Kayode to suppress evidence and statements, the motion of defendant Adeosun for severance, and the motion of all defendants for misjoinder and to sever, as well as the accompanying order disposing of the motion to suppress evidence taken from the trunk...

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