United States v. Candelaria-Silva

CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedJanuary 28, 1999
Docket96-1711
StatusPublished

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United States v. Candelaria-Silva, (1st Cir. 1999).

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<pre>                  United States Court of Appeals <br>                      For the First Circuit <br>                       ____________________ <br> <br> <br>No. 96-1711 <br> <br>                          UNITED STATES, <br>                            Appellee, <br> <br>                                v. <br> <br>          EULALIO CANDELARIA-SILVA, A/K/A GATILLO MACHO, <br>                      Defendant, Appellant. <br> <br>                       ____________________ <br> <br>No. 96-1712 <br> <br>                          UNITED STATES, <br>                            Appellee, <br> <br>                                v. <br> <br>              RAUL ORTIZ-MIRANDA, A/K/A CANO BEEPER, <br>                      Defendant, Appellant. <br> <br>                       ____________________ <br> <br>No. 96-1713 <br> <br>                          UNITED STATES, <br>                            Appellee, <br> <br>                                v. <br> <br>                     MOISES CANDELARIA-SILVA, <br>                      Defendant, Appellant. <br> <br>                       ____________________ <br> <br>No. 96-1714 <br> <br>                          UNITED STATES, <br>                            Appellee, <br> <br>                                v. <br> <br>                      CELENIA REYES-PADILLA, <br>                      Defendant, Appellant. <br> <br>                       ____________________ <br> <br>No. 96-2275 <br> <br>                          UNITED STATES, <br>                            Appellee, <br> <br>                                v. <br> <br>                      JOSE A. ROSADO-ROSADO, <br>                      Defendant, Appellant. <br> <br>                       ____________________ <br> <br>No. 96-2362 <br> <br>                          UNITED STATES, <br>                            Appellee, <br> <br>                                v. <br> <br>                    NELSON MIGUEL ORTIZ-BAEZ, <br>                      Defendant, Appellant. <br> <br>                       ____________________ <br> <br>No. 96-2364 <br> <br>                          UNITED STATES, <br>                            Appellee, <br> <br>                                v. <br> <br>                      ROSA MORALES-SANTIAGO, <br>                      Defendant, Appellant. <br> <br>                       ____________________ <br> <br>          APPEALS FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT <br> <br>                 FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO <br> <br>          [Hon. Jos Antonio Fust, U.S. District Judge] <br> <br>                       ____________________ <br> <br>                              Before <br> <br>                     Torruella, Chief Judge, <br> <br>                 Lynch and Lipez, Circuit Judges. <br> <br>                      _____________________ <br> <br>    Raymond L. Snchez-Maceira, by appointment of the Court, for <br>appellant Eulalio Candelaria-Silva. <br>    G. Richard Strafer, by appointment of the Court, with whom <br>Quion & Strafer, P.A., was on brief, for appellant Ral Ortiz- <br>Miranda. <br>    Enrique Vlez-Rodrguez, by appointment of the Court, for <br>appellant Moiss Candelaria-Silva. <br>    Salvador Prez-Mayol, by appointment of the Court, for <br>appellant Celenia Reyes-Padilla. <br>    Lydia Lizarribar-Masini, by appointment of the Court, for <br>appellant Jos Rosado-Rosado. <br>    Rafael Anglada-Lpez, by appointment of the Court, for <br>appellant Nelson Miguel Ortiz-Bez. <br>    Marlene Aponte-Cabrera, by appointment of the Court, for <br>appellant Rosa Morales-Santiago. <br>    Lena D. Watkins, Trial Attorney, Narcotic and Dangerous Drug <br>Section, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice, with whom <br>James K. Robinson, Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, <br>U.S. Department of Justice, Theresa M.B. Van Vliet, Chief, Narcotic  <br>and Dangerous Drug Section, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of <br>Justice, Robert Lipman and Grace Chung Becker, Trial Attorneys, <br>Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Section, Criminal Division, U.S. <br>Department of Justice, were on brief for appellee. <br> <br> <br>                       ____________________ <br> <br>January 22, 1999                   <br>                      ____________________

        TORRUELLA, Chief Judge.  Defendant-appellants were charged with <br>conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and distribution <br>of cocaine base, cocaine, heroin, and marijuana, in violation of <br>21 U.S.C.  841 & 846.  In addition, Count 43 of the indictment <br>  charged Nelson Ortiz-Bez ("Ortiz-Bez") with engaging in a <br>monetary transaction in criminally derived property, in violation <br>   of 18 U.S.C.  1957.  Count 46 charged Eulalio and Moiss <br>Candelaria-Silva with possessing cocaine base, cocaine and heroin <br>with intent to distribute, in violation of 21 U.S.C.  841(a)(1).  <br>Count 49 alleged the defendants' joint and several liability for <br>   forfeiture of $6,000,000, including substitute assets, as <br>                 authorized by 21 U.S.C.  853. <br>         The jury returned guilty verdicts as to all of the defendants in <br>this appeal as well as special forfeiture verdicts.  The district <br>    court sentenced the defendants to the following terms of <br>imprisonment:  (1) 480 months for Ortiz-Bez; (2) 540 months for <br>Ral Ortiz-Miranda ("Ortiz-Miranda"); (3) 210 months for Celenia <br>Reyes-Padilla ("Reyes-Padilla"); (4) 168 months for Rosa Morales- <br>   Santiago ("Morales-Santiago"); (5) 660 months for Eulalio <br>Candelaria-Silva; (6) 360 months for Moiss Candelaria-Silva; and <br> (7) 480 months for Jos Rosado-Rosado ("Rosado-Rosado").  The <br>     district court also issued a Final Order of Forfeiture <br>encompassing substitute property of Reyes-Padilla, pursuant to 21 <br>                       U.S.C.  853(p).  <br>         Defendants base their appeal on numerous evidentiary and <br> procedural grounds.  For the following reasons, we AFFIRM the <br>                judgment of the district court.

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