Opinion ID: 727620
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Text: 10 We must decide the following issues: (a) whether the district court erred in refusing to suppress the cocaine found in the Express Mail packages delivered to Earsery and Gerald; (b) whether the district court erred in refusing to suppress the evidence found in Gerald's South First Street apartment; (c) whether the district court erred in admitting evidence of the other mailings from Oliver to various persons in Louisville; (d) whether the district court erred in denying Gerald's bifurcation motion; (e) whether the district court erred in admitting at sentencing certain hearsay statements of Earsery; (f) whether the district court erred in classifying Gerald as a career offender and an armed career criminal under the Sentencing Guidelines; (g) whether the evidence is sufficient to sustain Gerald's felon-in-possession conviction; (h) whether the trial court erred in admitting evidence of Gerald's alleged flight from state authorities; (i) whether the district court erred in increasing Gerald's base offense level for obstruction of justice; and (j) whether the district court erred in denying Oliver's motion to sever from Gerald.