Opinion ID: 799787
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: Ms. Hopkins’s Testimony

Text: Ms. Hopkins, who was a codefendant in the criminal case, testified that she had sold fentanyl patches to Ms. Harlow on previous occasions. Mr. Page was present during some of these transactions. When he was present, Ms. Hopkins sometimes gave the patch to Ms. Harlow, who then gave it to Mr. Page. Ms. Hopkins provided a different account of the transaction in the motel room. On November 7, 2007, Ms. Harlow called Ms. Hopkins and asked her to bring a fentanyl patch to the motel. Ms. Hopkins delivered it to the motel room, where she saw Mr. Page, Ms. Harlow, Mr. Harlow, Ms. Mondragon, Mr. Conn, Ms. Buckert, and another woman she did not know. Ms. Hopkins spoke briefly with Mr. Page and Mr. Harlow about a job for her fiancé and maintenance on her apartment. She then made eye contact with Ms. Harlow, who said, “Come on,” and then went with her into the bathroom. Page, 317 Fed. Appx. at 810. Ms. Harlow paid Ms. Hopkins $60 (three $20 bills) in exchange for the patch, after which Ms. Hopkins left the motel room.