MEMORANDUM
Indalecio Marin, who used several aliases, including “Juan Valdez,” was convicted of 12 counts relating to cocaine distribution and possession. Suzana Cruz was convicted of 9 counts relating to cocaine distribution and possession, including one count of conspiracy in relation to cocaine trafficking.
Marin appeals his convictions. Cruz appeals the district court’s denial of her motion for acquittal, and her sentence. We have jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1291 (1994), and we affirm in both cases.
MARIN
Marin contends that the district court erred by permitting a verdict to be rendered by eleven jurors. He concedes that there was just cause to excuse the twelfth juror but argues that the district court abused its discretion under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 23(b) by permitting the remaining eleven jurors to continue deliberations and return a verdict. This argument is unpersuasive. His trial involved multiple defendants and multiple
CRUZ
Cruz contends the district court erred in denying her motion for judgment of acquittal. See Fed.R.Crim.P. 29. She challenges the credibility of the government’s two principal witnesses — Carlos Astudillo, who was a paid government informant, and Manuel Rivera, who received a reduction in his sentence in return for his testimony.
Crediting the testimony of Astudillo and Rivera as we must, see United States v. Hubbard,
Cruz also challenges her sentence. She contends the district court erred in finding her relevant conduct, pursuant to United States Sentencing Guidelines Manual § lB1.3(a)(l), to include responsibility for 60 kilograms of cocaine. The court based this finding on Rivera’s trial testimony, and his statement to investigators that, during the conspiracy, he made two
Finally, Cruz argues the district court erred by finding her to be a minor, rather than minimal participant. “[A] minor participant means any participant who is less culpable than most other participants, but whose role could not be described as minimal.” U.S.S.G. § 3B1.2, emt., n. 3. The evidence at trial established that Cruz repeatedly acted in furtherance of the conspiracy. She was not a minimal participant.
AFFIRMED.
Notes
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