United States v. Carlton Ellis Allison

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
United States v. Carlton Ellis Allison, 487 F.2d 339 (5th Cir. 1973)

United States v. Carlton Ellis Allison

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

This Dyer Act ease was remanded to the district court for a limited posLtrial hearing to determine whether there is a reasonable possibility that the presence of the alternate juror during the jury’s deliberations affected the jury’s verdict. The factual circumstances requiring the remand order and the directions given to the district court for an evidentiary hearing appear in our prior opinion, United States v. Allison, etc., 5 Cir. 1973, 481 F.2d 468.

The trial judge has conducted an evi-dentiary hearing, the transcript thereof and the court’s findings and conclusions have been certified to us. The parties were requested to but have declined to file briefs on the remand issue. In the hearing each juror and the alternate was interrogated out of the presence of the other jurors. Following the hearing the trial judge entered an order containing detailed findings of fact and conclusions of law.

The procedures followed by the trial judge and the standards employed by him complied with our remand directions. We find no error in the trial judge’s conclusion that there is no reasonable possibility that the presence of the alternate juror during the jury’s deliberations affected the verdict.

The findings and conclusions of the district court on remand are affirmed. This requires that the convictions be, and they hereby are

Affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Carlton Ellis ALLISON Et Al., Defendants-Appellants
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Status
Published