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222980P.pdf 11/28/2023 United States v. Aaron Broussard
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 22-2980
U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota
[PUBLISHED] [Gruender, Author, with Stras and Kobes, Circuit Judges]
Criminal case - Criminal law. Defendant failed to preserve for appeal his
issue concerning a limited admission of evidence concerning the lives of
the victims of his distribution of fentanyl; assuming error occurred, it
was neither clear nor obvious as the challenged evidence was arguably
relevant to show the victims were unlikely to have knowingly consumed
fentanyl or to have obtained it from another source; in any event, in
light of the overwhelming evidence of his guilt, defendant failed to show
admission of the evidence affected his substantial rights.