Ricky Goseyun was convicted of first degree murder under 18 U.S.C. §§ 1111, 1153 for beating to death Dwayne Bullis on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. Goseyun was sentenced to life imprisonment. On appeal Goseyun argues the district court erred by denying him the twenty peremptory challenges provided by Federal
We have recognized that invalidation of the death penalty provision of section 1111 has not necessarily invalidated all statutes tied to the concept of a capital case.
United States v. Steel,
Goseyun’s argument that the district court was without authority to sentence him because the jury did not qualify its verdict as “without capital punishment” is also meritless. The current penalty for first degree murder under section 1111 is a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment.
United States v. Fountain,
Finally, the district court did not err in admitting into evidence the photograph showing the massive injuries to the victim’s head. The trial judge’s exercise of discretion in balancing the prejudicial effect and probative value of photographic evidence of this type is rarely disturbed.
United States v. Brady,
Appellant’s conviction is AFFIRMED.
