Opinion ID: 75632
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Heading Rank: 2

Heading: sufficiency of the evidence

Text: 26 Based on our review of the record, we conclude there was sufficient evidence presented at trial to support SabreTech's conviction for willfully failing to train its employees in accordance with the hazardous materials regulations. The evidence demonstrates that SabreTech had a manual instructing personnel with regard to the handling and packaging of hazardous material. Thus, the jury could infer that SabreTech knew about the regulations dealing with the handling and packaging of hazardous material and knew that it should inform its employees of these regulations. Moreover, several SabreTech employees testified that they received no hazardous materials training while employed with SabreTech. In light of this evidence, we affirm SabreTech's conviction on Count XXIII. See United States v. Massey, 89 F.3d 1433, 1438 (11th Cir. 1996) (all reasonable inferences and credibility choices must be made in favor of the verdict).