Second Circuit: United States v. Baker

Sufficient evidence for conviction where an accomplice testifies to all elements, regardless of credibility issues.  Finder of fact is best positioned to make these determinations.

Post-verdict juror's email does not provide a sufficient basis for questioning the jury, as it does not clearly establish any non-speculative misconduct; discussions among jurors were not necessarily deliberations, and a juror's belief "at first sight" that the deft was guilty is not a sufficiently plain demonstration of racial animus.

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