United States v. De Masi

CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedOctober 26, 1994
Docket92-2062
StatusPublished

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Opinion

USCA1 Opinion


United States Court of Appeals
United States Court of Appeals
For the First Circuit
For the First Circuit
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No. 92-2062

UNITED STATES,
Appellee,

v.

RALPH DE MASI,
Defendant, Appellant.

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No. 92-2064

UNITED STATES,
Appellee,

v.

RONALD MARTEL,
Defendant, Appellant.

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No. 92-2065

UNITED STATES,
Appellee,

v.

ROBERT PAPA,
Defendant, Appellant.

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No. 92-2066

UNITED STATES,
Appellee,

v.

FRANCIS BONASIA,
Defendant, Appellant.

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No. 92-2142

UNITED STATES,
Appellant,

v.

FRANCIS BONASIA,
Defendant, Appellee.

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APPEALS FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS

[Hon. Walter Jay Skinner, U.S. Senior District Judge]
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Before

Selya, Boudin, and Stahl,
Circuit Judges.
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Seth M. Kalberg, Jr. for appellant DeMasi; Cornelius H. Kane, Jr.
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for appellant Martel; Paul J. Garrity for appellant Papa; and J.
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Michael McGuinness, with whom McGuinness and Parlagreco, was on brief
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for appellant Bonasia.
Timothy Q. Feeley, Assistant United States Attorney, with whom
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Donald K. Stern, United States Attorney, was on brief for appellee.
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October 26, 1994
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STAHL, Circuit Judge. Following a seventeen-day
STAHL, Circuit Judge.
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criminal trial, defendants Francis Bonasia, Ralph DeMasi,

Ronald Martel, and Robert Papa were convicted by a jury of

various charges stemming from the attempted armed robbery of

a Brink's armored truck. On appeal, DeMasi, Martel, and Papa

together, and Bonasia individually, raise a series of issues

including denial of a suppression motion and challenges to

sufficiency of the evidence and various portions of the jury

instructions. Bonasia separately assigns error to the denial

of severance motions and an evidentiary ruling. The

government cross-appeals from the district court's decision

in sentencing Bonasia to depart downward from the Sentencing

Guidelines. We affirm the district court on all issues

raised by the defendants. At the same time, we find that the

district court incorrectly interpreted the Sentencing

Guidelines in fashioning Bonasia's sentence. We therefore

vacate Bonasia's sentence and remand for resentencing.

I.
I.
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Background
Background
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Because the defendants challenge the sufficiency of

the evidence supporting their convictions, we recite the

facts in the light most favorable to the verdict. United
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States v. Innamorati, 996 F.2d 456, 469 (1st Cir.), cert.
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denied, 114 S. Ct. 409 (1993).
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Near the end of July 1991, Federal Bureau of

Investigation ("FBI") agents learned that, sometime in late

June, DeMasi and Martel had rented a summer campsite at the

Pines Campground in Amesbury, Massachusetts. Subsequently,

during the noontime hour on the five Tuesdays preceding

Tuesday, September 10, 1991, FBI agents observed Martel at

the parking lot of the Port Plaza Shopping Center in

Newburyport, Massachusetts. Throughout that summer, a

Brink's armored truck made a scheduled stop between noon and

1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Shawmut Bank in the Port Plaza

Shopping Center. Martel's visits to the Port Plaza parking

lot corresponded with the scheduled stop of the Brink's

truck. DeMasi accompanied Martel on four of these five

visits, missing only the visit on Tuesday, August 27, 1991.

Papa and defendant George Pinto1 joined Martel and DeMasi at

the parking lot during the visits on August 20, and September

3, 1991.

Bonasia was also present at the Port Plaza parking

lot on Tuesday, September 3, 1991. While at the parking lot,

he met separately with both DeMasi and Martel. A

surveillance photograph taken during his meeting with Martel

depicts Bonasia and Martel standing together looking toward

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1. Pinto was tried and convicted along with the other
defendants and joined in the consolidated appeal. Pinto,
however, died on September 15, 1992, and his appeal was
subsequently dismissed.

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