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- Title: United States V. Moss
- Author : United States Court Of Appeals For The Sixth Circuit
- Release Date : January 18, 1993
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 65 KB
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JONES, Circuit Judge. Defendants Robert Moss (Moss) and Ronald Kohn (Kohn) appeal their convictions and sentences on one count each of conspiracy to import and conspiracy to distribute marijuana. Defendant Randy Richardson (Richardson) appeals his convictions and sentences for conspiracy to distribute marijuana and laundering drug money. Defendant Joann Climpson (Climpson) appeals her conviction and sentence for laundering drug money. Defendants contend on appeal: (1) that the district court failed to make a finding that a conspiracy was established by a preponderance of the evidence; (2) that testimony that Moss solicited a co-conspirator to bribe a witness was improperly admitted into evidence at trial; (3) that privileged information was improperly admitted into evidence; (4) that there was an impermissible variance between the indictment and the evidence presented at trial; (5) that improper hearsay testimony was admitted at trial; (6) that insufficient evidence supports defendant Climpson's conviction; (7) that defendants received ineffective assistance of counsel; and (8) that defendants were sentenced incorrectly under the Sentencing Guidelines. We affirm the judgments of conviction, but remand for resentencing of defendants Richardson and Climpson.