Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act

MDLEA

Menu
  • MDLEA
    • § 70501 – Findings and Declarations
    • § 70502 – Definitions
    • § 70503 – Prohibited acts
    • § 70504 – Jurisdiction and Venue
    • § 70505 – Failure to comply with international law as a defense
    • § 70506 – Penalties
    • § 70507 – Forfeitures
    • § 70508 – Operation of submersible vessel or semi-submersible vessel without nationality
  • Related Laws
    • 14 U.S.C. § 522 – Law Enforcement
    • 21 U.S.C. § 952 – Importation of controlled substances
    • 21 U.S.C. § 955 – Possession on board vessel
    • 18 U.S.C. § 3553(f) – Safety Valve Provision
  • International Law
    • UNCLOS
      • Preamble
      • Part I – Intro
      • Part II – TS and CZ
      • Part III – Int’l Straits
      • Part IV – Archipelagic
      • Part V – EEZ
      • Part VI – CS
      • Part VII – High Seas
      • Part VIII – Islands
      • Part IX – Enclosed Seas
      • Part X – Land-locked
      • Part XVI – General
      • Signatories
    • 1988 Convention
    • Other Maritime Treaties & Agreements
  • Blog Posts
  • Full Decisions
  • Other
    • Advertise
    • Donate
    • Contact
Menu

Category: Jurisdiction

11th Circuit Affirms MDLEA Convictions in U.S. v. Jimenez Marin Upholding Jurisdiction Under Felonies Clause

Posted on Jun 25Jun 25 by Sean Gajewski

Well, we finally got an MDLEA case to summarize! Unfortunately, it’s probably one of the shortest decisions from the 11th Circuit that I’ve seen. But since we haven’t had a post in a while, I’ll summarize it anyway. The case is U.S. v. Jimenez Marin, No. 24-10445, 2025 WL 1740834 (11th Cir. June 24, 2025)….

Read more

The 5th Circuit Weighs in on Determining Jurisdiction Before Change of Plea

Posted on Apr 16 by Sean Gajewski

A recent 5th Circuit decision, U.S. v. Posligua, 2025 WL 927324, No. 22-40393, (5th Cir. March 27, 2025), provides a nuanced look at whether judges must make a determination as to jurisdiction prior to taking certain actions (i.e. a change of plea) in MDLEA cases. Posligua, an Ecuadorian fisherman, was interdicted by the Coast Guard…

Read more

District of Puerto Rico Addresses Jurisdiction for a Third Time in U.S. v. Thomas Chalwell

Posted on Aug 15 by Sean Gajewski

In April, we discussed the importance of checking case packages for accuracy to ensure they reflect what occurred during the boarding. Earlier this week, on 12 August 2024, District Judge María Antongiorgi-Jordán in the District of Puerto Rico addressed a similar issue in U.S. v. Thomas Chalwell, et al., No. CR 24-CR-00072, 2024 WL 3755034…

Read more

11th Circuit addresses MDLEA jurisdiction and district court’s evidentiary decisions

Posted on Apr 27Apr 27 by Sean Gajewski

Here’s a recent (sort of) case from the 11th Circuit that addressed MDLEA jurisdiction and evidentiary decisions made by a district court in the Middle District of Florida. The case is United States v. Velez-Acosta, No. 22-13528, 2024 WL 806537 (11th Cir. Feb. 27, 2024) and serves as a reminder of the importance of accuracy…

Read more

Defendants in Dávila-Reyes petition for writ of certiorari to SCOTUS

Posted on Apr 20Apr 24 by Sean Gajewski

Set your WestLaw and Lexus alerts, folks! On March 4, 2024, the defendants in the Dávila-Reyes case made a bold move by filing a petition for a writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the United States. What’s at stake? The defendants want SCOTUS to answer the following: Question I: Does the United States’…

Read more

Navigating Oral Claims of Nationality in the First Circuit and the Importance of Corroborating Evidence

Posted on Feb 6 by Sean Gajewski

In one of the first decisions since the First Circuit issued its opinion in Dávila-Reyes, a District Court for the District of Puerto Rico denied multiple MDLEA defendants’ motions to dismiss in U.S. v. Puello-Morla, et al., 2023 WL 7185323 (D.P.R. November 1, 2023) (Arias-Marxuach). In their motions, defendants argued that because the vessel’s master…

Read more

11th Circuit confirms that a flag painted on the hull of a vessel is not “flying” the flag for the purpose of making a “claim of nationality or registry” under the MDLEA

Posted on Jan 31 by Sean Gajewski

Last March, we wrote an article about what it means to “fly” your nation’s flag under the MDLEA. The article, among other things, summarized the 11th Circuit’s decision in U.S. v. Obando, 891 F.3d 929 (11th Cir. 2018) and looked at how some of the other Circuits address the issue. In a recent decision by…

Read more

Unpacking the First Circuit’s Ruling in United States v. Dávila-Reyes: MDLEA Challenges, International Law, and Constitutional Considerations

Posted on Jan 3 by Sean Gajewski

Apologies for the hiatus, MDLEA fans! Life’s been a whirlwind lately with work commitments, the holidays, and other adventures keeping me on my toes. But here I am, back and ready to dive into a few MDLEA cases. Also, happy new year to all of you—may it bring joy, success, and countless opportunities your way!…

Read more

Second Circuit rules that the MDLEA does not require a nexus for stateless vessels and that Congress did not exceed its authority under Article I of the Constitution in enacting the MDLEA

Posted on Jul 16Jul 18 by Sean Gajewski

It’s been about four months since we’ve seen a circuit court decision concerning the MDLEA. Well, the wait is over. The Second Circuit recently had to address the Constitutionality of prosecuting co-conspirators for their land-based activities under the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (MDLEA) in United States v. Antonius, No. 21-1083, 2023 WL 4410951 (2d…

Read more

U.S. v. Barbosa-Rodriguez, — F.Supp.3d —-, 2023 WL 4230143 (D.P.R. June 28, 2023)

Posted on Jul 5 by Sean Gajewski

United States District Court, D. Puerto Rico UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. Gustavo BARBOSA-RODRÍGUEZ [1], Eduardo Peterson-Manuel [3], José E. Serrano [5], Defendants. Criminal No. 17-577 (FAB) Signed June 28, 2023 OPINION AND ORDER BESOSA, District Judge. *1 Defendants José E. Serrano (“Serrano”), Eduardo Peterson-Manuel (“Peterson”), and Gustavo Barbosa-Rodríguez (“Barbosa”) [collectively, “the defendants”] move…

Read more
  • 1
  • 2
  • Next

Recent Blog Posts

  • 11th Circuit Affirms MDLEA Convictions in U.S. v. Jimenez Marin Upholding Jurisdiction Under Felonies Clause
  • The 5th Circuit Weighs in on Determining Jurisdiction Before Change of Plea
  • Florida Court Rules that MDLEA Can Snare Drug Traffickers Who Never Set Sail
  • Supreme Court Denies Davila-Reyes Defendants’ Petition
  • District of Puerto Rico Addresses Jurisdiction for a Third Time in U.S. v. Thomas Chalwell

Latest Decisions

  • United States v. Velez-Acosta, No. 22-13528, 2024 WL 806537 (11th Cir. Feb. 27, 2024)
  • U.S. v. Osvaldo Gonzalez, No. 22-cr-20350-ALTMAN, 2023 WL 4580901 (S.D.Fla. July 18, 2023)
  • U.S. v. Barbosa-Rodriguez, — F.Supp.3d —-, 2023 WL 4230143 (D.P.R. June 28, 2023)
  • U.S. v. Mariani-Romero, et al., No. 22-313 (FAB), 2022 WL 20184569 (D.P.R. June 22, 2023)
  • U.S. v. Iona-Dejesus, No. 22-20473-CR, 2023 WL 3980082 (S.D. Fla. May 4, 2023)

Disclaimer

This blog is written by an attorney employed by the U.S. Government. However, all views expressed on this website are mine and should not be construed as the views of the U.S. Government, including the U.S. Coast Guard.

©2025 Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act