Douglas Housley appeals the district court’s denial of his motion for a new trial and his motion to dismiss the indictment following his conviction on a number of drug manufacturing and trafficking charges. A previous appeal in the same case resulted in an affirmance of his sentence.
See United States v. Housley,
The district court’s denial of the motion to dismiss the indictment which he appeals here was published at
In his appeal from the district court’s denial of appellant’s motion for a new trial, Housley claims that a new trial is required because of government misconduct during discovery, allegedly knowing use of perjured testimony, and the alleged suppression of exculpatory materials. The appeal is without merit. The district court properly held that there was no sufficient factual support for any of the appellant’s charges.
AFFIRMED.
