Convicted of bank robbery, Williams and Taylor raise two issues on their appeals, neither of which requires reversal.
First, as to the district court’s sealing of the affidavits in support of a search warrant, the judge made a specific determination that the disclosure of any portion of the affidavit would reveal the identity of the confidential informants whose lives would then be in jeopardy. Giving full regard to: the fact that this issue involves a motion to suppress where the interests are of a lesser magnitude than those in the criminal trial itself,
United States v. Raddatz,
Second, we have repeatedly held that the district court has broad discretion in deciding whether to interrogate jurors regarding alleged misconduct.
United States v. Edwards,
AFFIRMED.
