D.D.C.: Sentence enhanced for destruction of subpoenaed emails found in later search

The government subpoenaed emails from defendant. Suspecting that some were deleted, a search warrant was issued for his account, and the missing emails were found. Thus, the sentence was enhanced for destruction of evidence under U.S.S.G. § 3C1.1. United States v. Olson, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 134626 (D.D.C. Aug. 3, 2023).

One defendant can’t join in another codefendant’s motion to suppress when he doesn’t have standing for the place of the search. United States v. Colon-Torres, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 134259 (D.P.R. Aug. 1, 2023).*

“[T]he three controlled buys within a two-week period well established that the defendant was engaged in an illegal drug distribution operation ‘and had access to a supply for sale.’” Commonwealth v. Lewis, 2023 Mass. App. LEXIS 105 (Aug. 3, 2023).*

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