United States v. Orozco

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Defendant-Appellee Gregory Orozco was convicted by a jury of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine (count 1), and possession with intent to distribute five grams or more of methamphetamine (count 2). Orozco moved for a new trial, alleging the government violated his Sixth Amendment right by interfering with his right to call a witness on his behalf. The district court granted the motion, vacated the two convictions, and dismissed the underlying counts of the superseding indictment. The government appealed, challenging the district court’s finding of prosecutorial misconduct and the remedy imposed. The Tenth Circuit affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded for further proceedings. On remand, the district court was ordered to vacate its dismissal of the underlying counts of the superseding indictment to allow for retrial. View "United States v. Orozco" on Justia Law