Sentence and conviction of multiple defendants for drug conspiracy and related crimes involving corrupt police officers is affirmed where:  1) defendants did not offer evidence to prove a variance between the conspiracy charged and that proven, and the evidence presented by the government was sufficient to establish defendants’ participation in the overall conspiracy; 2) defendant’s section 924(c) conviction is supported by sufficient evidence that he carried a firearm during and in relation to the the attempted ripoff; 3) district court did not err in denying a defendant’s motion for judgment of acquittal and motion for a new trial based on evidence of quantity of drugs; 4) defendant’s conviction under section 924(c) is affirmed as it was reasonably foreseeable that a co-conspirator would have used a weapon during the ripoff; 5) district court did not clearly err in finding that defendant was not entitled to a minor role reduction in his offense level; and 6) district court did not commit clear error in applying a four-level enhancement for use of body armor.    

Read US v. Haynes, No. 08-1466

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. 

Argued June 5, 2009Decided September 17, 2009

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Before Posner, Manion, and Tinder, Circuit Judges

Opinion by Tinder, Circuit Judge

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