Opinion ID: 766904
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Text: 21 On appeal, we consider: (1) whether the district court's instructions to the jury on Counts 6 and 7 of the indictment constituted a constructive amendment of either of those two counts; (2) whether the court erred in denying the defendant-appellants' motion for a new trial; (3) whether the trial court's determination as to the quantity of crack cocaine constituting the defendant-appellants' relevant conduct was clearly erroneous; (4) whether the trial judge erred in denying Lipscomb's Motion for Severance from her co-defendants, Pigee and Webb; (5) whether the judge erred in denying Lipscomb's Motion to Dismiss Count 7 of the indictment for its alleged omission of a necessary element; (6) whether the district court erred in concluding that the government presented sufficient evidence to enable a rational trier of fact to find Pigee guilty of conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine; (7) whether the court's decision to enhance Webb's offense level for possession of a firearm was clearly erroneous; and (8) whether the trial court erred in assigning Webb a category III criminal history.