United States v. Troy Burkey , 64 F. App'x 601 ( 2003 )


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  •                      United States Court of Appeals
    FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT
    ___________
    No. 02-3932
    ___________
    United States of America,                *
    *
    Appellee,                   *
    * Appeal from the United States
    v.                                 * District Court for the
    * District of Nebraska.
    Troy Burkey,                             *
    *    [UNPUBLISHED]
    Appellant.                  *
    ___________
    Submitted: May 13, 2003
    Filed: May 22, 2003
    ___________
    Before WOLLMAN and BEAM, Circuit Judges, and NANGLE,1 District Judge.
    ___________
    PER CURIAM.
    Troy Burkey appeals from the district court's2 decision to overrule his objection
    to the United States' offer of summary exhibits. On July 17, 2002, Burkey was found
    guilty of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, 
    18 U.S.C. § 371
    , bank fraud, 
    18 U.S.C. § 1344
    , and false statements to a bank, 
    18 U.S.C. § 1014
    . On November 1, 2002,
    1
    The Honorable John F. Nangle, United States District Judge for the Eastern
    District of Missouri, sitting by designation.
    2
    The Honorable Warren K. Urbom, United States District Judge for the District
    of Nebraska.
    Burkey was sentenced to 21 months of imprisonment, five years of supervised
    release, and approximately $370,000 in restitution. We affirm.
    The use of summary exhibits at trial "rests within the sound discretion of the
    trial judge, whose action in allowing their use may not be disturbed by an appellate
    court except for an abuse of discretion." United States v. King, 
    616 F.2d 1034
    , 1041
    (8th Cir. 1980). Summary evidence like the charts at issue in this case are properly
    admitted under Federal Rule of Evidence 1006 when (1) the charts fairly summarize
    trial evidence; (2) they assist the jury in understanding testimony already introduced;
    and (3) the "witness who prepared the charts is subject to cross-examination with all
    documents used to prepare the summary." 
    Id.
     Charts may be sent to the jury room
    when accompanied by a limiting instruction. United States v. Possick, 
    849 F.2d 332
    ,
    339 (8th Cir. 1988). All of these requirements are satisfied in the case at bar.
    We hold that the district court acted within its discretion by admitting the
    summary charts in evidence and by allowing them to go to the jury room after a
    limiting instruction.
    A true copy.
    Attest:
    CLERK, U.S. COURT OF APPEALS, EIGHTH CIRCUIT.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 02-3932

Citation Numbers: 64 F. App'x 601

Filed Date: 5/22/2003

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 1/12/2023