United States of America v. Boyd (Kelvin Burden)
Terrence Boyd, Todd Summerville, Anthony Burden, AKA Tony, AKA Mackey, Willie Prezzie, AKA Dog, AKA Prez, Anthony Buchanan, AKA Jungle, Terrence Thompson, AKA Creed, Michael Sawyer, AKA Michael Moss, Terra Nivens, AKA Stink, AKA Stinkfinger, Frank Knight, AKA Groovy, AKA Ace, Dwight Maschek, AKA Shorty, Jermaine Martin, AKA Psycho, Andre McClendon, AKA Popsicle, Michael Glenn, AKA Rockafella, Robert Jones, AKA Swinger, David M. Burden, AKA DMX, AKA X, David L. Burden, AKA Quinten, AKA Sid, Joseph Daniels, AKA Digital, Lavon Godfrey, Alvin White, AKA Uncle Lee, Andre Dawson, AKA Yup Yup, Jeffrey Fredericks, AKA JL, AKA Dahmer, Jahod Nash, AKA Hottie Jig, Mark Caldwell, AKA Lt. Sparks, Kevin Hamlette, AKA Fresh, Patrice St. Surin, AKA Patrick, AKA Watty Wat, Ernest Eugene Weldon, AKA Gene, AKA Mean Gene, AKA Mean One, Thomas Holman, AKA Uno, Adam Sanders, AKA AD, Kendal Mullins, AKA K-Nice, Thomas Fagan, Joseph Darden, Jeffrey Lockhart, Lamont Brown, AKA L, St. Clair Burden, AKA Gowser, AKA GP, AKA Boo Boo, Cedric Burden, AKA Sid, Antonio Williams, AKA Lo Lo, Angel Cabrera, AKA Cheeks, Keith Lyons, AKA Papa Large, AKA Pops, Barney Burden, AKA Rock, AKA Buddy, AKA Buddy Rock, Demetrius Story and Leslie Wayne Carlos, AKA Cheetah |
United States of America |
Kelvin Burden, AKA Waffle, AKA Uncle, AKA Unc and Jermaine Buchanan, AKA Ski |
15-1080 |
April 8, 2015 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 205533717 PER CURIAM and CONCURRING OPINION, reflecting changes made by the errata sheet, by RAK, ALK, DAL, FILED.[2061225] [15-1080, 15-1183] |
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