U.S. v. PEUGH

No. 10-2184.

675 F.3d 736 (2012)

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Marvin PEUGH, Defendant-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

Decided March 28, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael D. Love (argued), Attorney, Office of the United States Attorney, Rockford, IL, for Plaintiff-Appellee.

Allan A. Ackerman (argued), Attorney, Chicago, IL, for Defendant-Appellant.

Before ROVNER, WOOD and WILLIAMS, Circuit Judges.


ROVNER, Circuit Judge.

Marvin Peugh was convicted after a jury trial of five counts of bank fraud, sentenced to 70 months' imprisonment, and ordered to pay nearly two million dollars in restitution. He challenges his conviction and sentence on the following grounds: that his indictment was multiplicitous; that the prosecution did not present sufficient evidence to prove his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt; that his sentence violated the ex post facto clause; that...

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