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USCA1 Opinion

	

                                [NOT FOR PUBLICATION]

                            UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
                                FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT
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        No. 95-1948

                                    UNITED STATES,

                                      Appellee,

                                          v.

                                ARMONDO JOHNTEL COLE,

                                Defendant, Appellant.

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                     APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

                              FOR THE DISTRICT OF MAINE

                     [Hon. D. Brock Hornby, U.S. District Judge]
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                                        Before

                               Selya, Boudin and Lynch,
                                   Circuit Judges.
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            R. Scott Miller, Jr. on brief for appellant.
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            Jay P. McCloskey, United States  Attorney, George T.  Dilworth and
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        Helene  Kazanjian, Assistant  United  States Attorneys,  on brief  for
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        appellee.

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                                   December 2, 1996
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                 Per Curiam.   We have carefully  reviewed the record  in
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            this case, including the briefs of the parties.  We find that

            the evidence presented was  clearly sufficient for a rational

            jury to have found Cole guilty, beyond a reasonable doubt, of

            each count in the indictment.  

                 Affirmed.  See 1st Cir. Loc. R. 27.1.
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