U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, 2013

United States v. Samim Anghaie

United States v. Samim Anghaie
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit · Decided June 7, 2013 · Carnes, Wilson, Ebel
521 F. App'x 866

United States v. Samim Anghaie

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

Having studied the briefs and the relevant parts of the record, and having heard oral argument in this case, we have concluded that there is no merit to the Appellants’ arguments that the evidence was insufficient to convict them on the counts for which they were convicted. We have also concluded that there is no merit to the Appellee’s cross-appeal arguments that the district court erred in the amount of the forfeiture it ordered Appellants to pay or in failing to order them to pay restitution.

We are convinced, however, that the district court should conduct an evidentiary hearing into the Appellants’ claim regarding the alleged conversation between juror Moss and Dr. Abdol Chini about Appellant Samim Anghaie. We leave to the district court’s discretion the procedural question of whether to hear testimony from Dr. Chini before deciding if it needs to hear testimony from juror Moss, or to hear testimony from both of them in any event. We imply no view about how the district court should decide the issue once it conducts the evidentiary inquiry, nor do we imply any view about whether Appellant Sousan Anghaie could be entitled to any relief based on this claim if the alleged conversation was not about her.

The judgment in this case is VACATED AND REMANDED for the limited purpose of an evidentiary hearing into the allegations that juror Moss discussed the case with Dr. Chini before the trial was complete and for a decision on the issue or issues involved in that claim.

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