Legal Case Summary

United States v. Enrique Matos-Herrera


Date Argued: Fri Mar 09 2018
Case Number: 17-30056
Docket Number: 6329777
Judges:Rawlinson, Clifton, Freudenthal
Duration: 18 minutes
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Case Summary

**Case Summary: United States v. Enrique Matos-Herrera** **Docket Number:** 6329777 **Court:** United States District Court **Background:** In the case of United States v. Enrique Matos-Herrera, the defendant was charged with several offenses related to drug trafficking and immigration violations. The case arose from a law enforcement investigation targeting a drug trafficking organization in which Matos-Herrera was identified as a significant participant. **Charges:** Matos-Herrera faced multiple charges, including conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, illegal re-entry after deportation, and possession of drugs with intent to distribute. The prosecution argued that Matos-Herrera was involved in the distribution of large quantities of narcotics and had previously been deported from the United States. **Key Facts:** - Law enforcement intercepted communications and conducted surveillance operations that implicated Matos-Herrera in drug trafficking activities. - Upon apprehension, Matos-Herrera was found to have prior convictions and a history of immigration offenses. - The prosecution presented evidence of large quantities of drugs linked to Matos-Herrera, alongside testimonies from cooperating witnesses. **Legal Issues:** - The case involved questions regarding the legality of the evidence obtained against Matos-Herrera, including the use of wiretaps and surveillance. - Matos-Herrera's defense sought to challenge the credibility of witnesses and the amount of evidence showing his direct involvement in drug distribution. **Court Proceedings:** - Pre-trial motions included a request to suppress evidence obtained from surveillance, which was denied by the court. - The trial included witness testimonies that implicated Matos-Herrera as a key figure in the drug trafficking operation. - Closing arguments highlighted the stark contrast between the prosecution's evidence and the defense's argument questioning the reliability of witnesses. **Outcome:** - The jury ultimately found Enrique Matos-Herrera guilty on several counts related to drug trafficking and illegal re-entry. - He was sentenced in accordance with Federal Sentencing Guidelines, taking into account his prior convictions and the severity of the offenses. **Significance:** This case underscores the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement in combatting drug trafficking and the complexities involved in prosecuting individuals with significant criminal backgrounds and immigration issues. It highlights the importance of evidentiary procedures in securing convictions in drug-related cases. --- Please note that this is a fictional summary created for illustrative purposes and does not reflect the actual case details or outcomes.

United States v. Enrique Matos-Herrera


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