UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee v. Angela PRESLEY, Defendant-Appellant.
No. 12-60947
United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.
Sept. 25, 2013.
Summary Calendar.
John Mark Colette, John Mark Colette & Associates, Jackson, MS, Wren C. Way, Way, Field & Bodron, Vicksburg, MS, for Defendant-Appellant.
Before REAVLEY, JONES, and PRADO, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM:*
Angela Presley was convicted by a jury of wire fraud in violation of
Presley challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to support her convictions. Her convictions for aggravated identity theft and wire fraud stem from her unauthorized submission of an online application for a credit card from Capital One in the name of her employer, Pam Powers. Her conviction for access device fraud stems from her use of the Capital One credit card as well as Powers‘s Chase Platinum Visa card and Powers‘s Providian Visa card to pay for personal expenses. It is undisputed that Presley had authority to use the Chase Platinum Visa and Providian Visa cards to pay for expenses related to Powers‘s real estate brokerage.
The sufficiency argument presented by Presley is based solely on the fact that
Next, Presley argues that trial counsel was ineffective in that he failed to file any pretrial motions, motions in limine, or objections to the presentence report. She argues that he also should have moved for a mistrial based on out-of-court communication among witnesses about their testimony. “[T]he general rule in this circuit is that a claim for ineffective assistance of counsel cannot be resolved on direct appeal when the claim has not been raised before the district court since no opportunity existed to develop the record on the merits of the allegations.” United States v. Cantwell, 470 F.3d 1087, 1091 (5th Cir. 2006) (internal quotation marks and citation omitted). Because we conclude that “we cannot fairly evaluate the claim[s] from the record,” we decline to consider Presley‘s ineffective assistance of counsel claims on appeal without prejudice to her right to raise the claims in a timely
AFFIRMED.
