United States v. Rosemond

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Defendant-Appellant Justus Rosemond appealed his conviction for using a firearm during a federal drug-trafficking offense. The United States charged Defendant with that offense under alternate theories, alleging that he was the principal and, alternatively, that he aided and abetted a cohort who fired the weapon. Upon review, the Tenth Circuit concluded that the trial court properly instructed the jury on these alternate theories and that there was sufficient evidence to support the jury's guilty verdict. View "United States v. Rosemond" on Justia Law