United States v. Guzman
United States v. Guzman
Opinion of the Court
MEMORANDUM
Rocío Maria Guzman (“Guzman”) was convicted, following a jury trial, of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine, in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 846, and possession with the intent to distribute methamphetamine, in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1). Guzman appeals the district court’s denial of her motion for a judgment of acquittal based on the insufficiency of the evidence, pursuant to Rule 29(c).
It is undisputed that Guzman was in the company of people who were conspiring to sell methamphetamine to an undercover officer on the evening of December 17,
Accordingly, we conclude that the district court erred when it denied Guzman’s Rule 29(c) motion for a judgment of acquittal. Guzman’s convictions for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and possession with the intent to distribute methamphetamine are REVERSED.
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. Guzman also appeals the district court's denial of her motion for a new trial on the grounds that Guzman’s conviction was against the weight of the evidence and the district court abused its discretion when it granted the jurors’ request for a twenty-three day recess during deliberations. Because we find the evidence insufficient to sustain Guzman’s convictions, there is no need for us to address these claims.
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