United States Fourth Circuit
US v. Gillion, 11-4942
Defendant's convictions for mail fraud and conspiring to commit mail fraud are affirmed where: 1) even if the trial court erred in admitting defendant's proffered statements, their admission was harmless; and 2) the government presented sufficient evidence for the jury to find that defendant caused the mails to be used to execute his fraudulent scheme.
Appellate Information
- Decided 12/28/2012
- Published 12/28/2012
Judges
- Duncan
Court
- United States Fourth Circuit