Opinion ID: 2973681
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: issues

Text: 1 Peyton received 200 months as to Counts 1 and 3 and 120 months as to Count 4, all to run concurrently, and 120 months as to Count 2, to run consecutive to Counts 1, 3, and 4. -4- Peyton raises nine issues on appeal: (1) whether the district court erred in denying Peyton’s motion to suppress evidence obtained pursuant to his arrest; (2) whether the district court’s decision to limit Peyton’s cross-examination of Williams violated his rights under the Confrontation Clause; (3) whether the district court erred in not compelling the physician at the jail to examine Peyton’s ears and testify as an expert; (4) whether cumulative errors at trial denied Peyton due process of law; (5) whether the district court erred in its jury instruction on reasonable doubt; (6) whether the district court erred in its jury instruction on possession of a firearm; (7) whether the federal carjacking statute is a proper exercise of Congress’s power under the Commerce Clause; (8) whether Peyton’s prior state escape and aggravated robbery convictions constitute violent felonies for purposes of an armed career criminal determination under 18 U.S.C. § 924(e); and (9) whether the district court erred in denying Peyton a judgment of acquittal or a new trial on grounds that the jury’s verdict was against the manifest weight of the evidence.