United States v. Conlan

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Defendant was found guilty of stalking a television news reporter (JMP) and her husband (JP) in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2261A. On appeal, defendant raised ten issues. The court rejected defendant's claims involving the sufficiency of the evidence, unconditional vagueness, double jeopardy, suppression of evidence, withdrawal and substitution of counsel, denial of self-representation, juror misconduct, speedy trial violations and sentencing, and affirmed the conviction and sentence. View "United States v. Conlan" on Justia Law