UNITED STATES V. SINGER 710 F.2d 431 (1983) CASE BRIEF

UNITED STATES V. SINGER
687 F.2d 1135
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over the introduction of a letter used to show that a defendant lived with another defendant in Minnesota.
FACTS: Sazenski (D), Izquierdo (D2) and others were prosecuted for drug offenses. They were alleged to have shipped marijuana from Miami to Minnesota. D maintained a residence at 600 Wilshire in Minnetonka and D2 used the alias of Carlos Almaden. The district court admitted into evidence an envelope addressed to D and Carlos Almaden to show that Carlos lived with D. D contends that the letter is hearsay.

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