Evidence against others in the indictment did not affect the jury’s consideration of the evidence against the defendant.United States v. Coy, 19 F.3d 629 (11th Cir. 1994) A low-flying airplane dropped bales of marijuana into the Gulf of Mexico, apparently after being chased by a Customs plane. Two boats that happened to be in the vicinity retrieved the marijuana and brought it to shore, where the owners of the boats then distributed the marijuana separately. Though the crews and owners of the boats knew each other, there was no evidence that the two groups were acting as a single conspiracy; rather, though they engaged in similar conduct, there was no proof that this represented a conspiracy among the two occupants of the two boats.