United States v. Czuprynski
1995.C06.40196 ; 1995 FED APP. 50; 46 F.3D 560
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KENNEDY, Circuit Judge. Defendant Edward M. Czuprynski appeals his conviction and sentence for possession of marijuana, 21 U.S.C. § 844(a). Defendant presents seven issues for review: 1) whether the District Court erred in denying defendants motion to suppress evidence seized pursuant to a search warrant; 2) whether defendant is entitled to an evidentiary hearing on his claim of selective prosecution; 3) whether the District Court erred in admitting testimony relating to defendants alleged prior use of marijuana; 4) whether defendant is entitled to a new trial because of alleged prosecutorial misconduct; 5) whether the District Judge should have recused himself; 6) whether the District Court erred in enhancing for "obstruction of Justice" and departing upward from defendants offense level under the Sentencing Guidelines; and 7) whether the District Court improperly levied fines and costs against defendant.