United States v. Elliott

571 F.2d 880 (1978)

Free access to 20,000 Casebriefs

Legal Analysis

Legal analysis from Dean's Law Dictionary will be displayed here.

Nature Of The Case

This section contains the nature of the case and procedural background.

Facts

A group of persons informally associated with the purpose of profiting from criminal activity. Evidence presented implicated the six defendants and 37 unindicted co-conspirators in more than 20 different criminal endeavors. The crimes involved, arson, counterfeit titles/stolen cars, stolen Hormel meat, efforts to influence the outcome of the stolen meat trial, a truck theft and its aftermath, stolen Swift meat and dairy products, stolen forklift and ditchwitch, stolen 'Career Club' shirts, false apothecaries, drug dealing, and a plan to burglarize the Triangle Chemical Company. An eight-count indictment, in this case, was returned on July 29, 1976. The essence of the charges against these six defendants was that they engaged in a criminal enterprise whose purposes were to commit thefts, fence stolen property, illegally traffic in narcotics, obstruct justice, commit murder, and engage in other criminal activities; a violation of 18 U.S.C. Section 1962(c)(d). Only one defendant was ever involved in all the episodes with the others participating in various episodes never in concert with more than two other defendants. Hawkins was linked to all the crimes. At trial, Ds alleged that several conspiracies were proven and not the one that they were convicted of. D appealed.

Issues

The legal issues presented in this case will be displayed here.

Holding & Decision

The court's holding and decision will be displayed here.

© 2007-2025 ABN Study Partner

© 2025 Casebriefsco.com. All Rights Reserved.