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103269P.pdf 08/11/2011 United States v. Donavan Michael Slagg
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 10-3269
and No: 10-3369
U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota - Fargo
[PUBLISHED] [Gruender, Author, with Loken and Beam, Circuit Judges]
Criminal case - criminal law. Evidence was sufficient to support
defendant Slagg's conviction for conspiracy to distribute
methamphetamine; evidence supported the existence of a single
conspiracy, and there was no variance between the indictment and the
proof at trial; evidence was also sufficient to support Slagg's conviction
for conspiracy to launder money; evidence was sufficient to support
defendant Taylor's conviction for conspiracy to distribute
methamphetamine; district court did not err in rejecting his request for a
"buyer-seller" instruction; no error in forfeiting funds.