Stephen A. Boyd and two other men robbed a credit union in Independence, Missouri. A jury convicted Boyd of conspiracy to commit bank robbery, armed bank robbery, and using a firearm in a crime of violence. The district court sentenced Boyd to 117 months in prison. Boyd appeals, and we affirm.
Initially, Boyd contends the district court improperly permitted the Government to use a peremptory challenge to strike an African-American juror on the basis of race.
See Batson v. Kentucky,
Boyd’s remaining arguments merit little discussion. First, the record contains ample evidence on which the jury reasonably could have found Boyd guilty of the charges.
See United States v. Sutton,
We affirm Boyd’s convictions and sentence.
