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United States v. Joe Chatman Munford
593 F.2d 512
3rd Cir.
1979
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OPINION OF THE COURT

GIBBONS, Circuit Judge.

Joe Chatman Munford appeals from a judgment of sentence after a jury found him guilty of violating 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and 846. The facts of the case are provided in the majority opinion for the court en banc in United States v. Belle, 3 Cir., 593 F.2d 487, No. 77 1903. There, Judge Garth sets forth the reasons why a Terry stop of Belle was proper. Those reasons apply with equivalent force to Mun-ford. Similarly, the majority’s conclusions that Belle’s arrest was lawful and that the seizure of the heroin from the Lincoln Continental under Munford’s control was proper govern Munford’s assertion to like effect as well. Munford also contends: (1) that his post-arrest statements, made after he received Miranda warnings, should have been excluded; (2) that there was insufficient evidence to sustain a verdict against him; (3) that the district court impermissibly summarized the evidence; and (4) that the prosecutor’s closing argument was improper. We reject all these contentions.

The judgment appealed from will be affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: United States v. Joe Chatman Munford
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Date Published: Mar 1, 1979
Citation: 593 F.2d 512
Docket Number: 77-1902
Court Abbreviation: 3rd Cir.
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