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Category: § 70503

Florida Court Rules that MDLEA Can Snare Drug Traffickers Who Never Set Sail

Posted on Feb 21 by Sean Gajewski

On 24 October 2024, Middle District of Florida’s Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle held that Congress may punish maritime drug trafficking conspirators even if they are never on the high seas in U.S. v. Montero-Monsavlo, No. 8:21-CR-377-KKM-AEP, 2024 WL 4534222 (M.D. Fla. Oct. 21, 2024). On 27 August 2019, CG LEDET aboard a Dutch vessel encountered…

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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…

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Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2024 Proposes Changes to MDLEA

Posted on May 19 by Sean Gajewski

The Coast Guard Authorization Act (CGAA) of 2024 brings several changes aimed at enhancing the MDLEA. The proposed changes by the 118th Congress are the following: Section 70503(a) of title 46, United States Code, is amended- (1) in the matter preceding paragraph (1) by striking ‘While on board a covered vessel, an individual’ and inserting…

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What does it mean when a vessel is outfitted for smuggling?

Posted on Sep 26 by Sean Gajewski

MDLEA’s Section 70503(a)(3) makes it illegal for an individual to “knowingly or intentionally … conceal, or attempt or conspire to conceal, more than $100,000 in currency … aboard the covered vessel if that vessel is outfitted for smuggling.” But what does it mean for a vessel to be “outfitted for smuggling[?]” A recent District Court…

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Judge Besosa in the District of Puerto Rico issues two decisions concerning the Constitutionality of the MDLEA

Posted on Aug 24Aug 24 by Sean Gajewski

Judge Besosa in the District of Puerto Rico issued two recent decisions that address, among other things,  arguments against the Constitutionality of the MDLEA: (1) U.S. v. Hernandez-Gamboa, No. CR 21-323 (FAB), 2023 WL 5199393 (D.P.R. Aug. 14, 2023); and (2) U.S. v. Martinez-Felipe, et al., No. CR 20-359 (FAB), 2023 WL 5290124 (D.P.R. Aug….

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U.S. v. Osvaldo Gonzalez, No. 22-cr-20350-ALTMAN, 2023 WL 4580901 (S.D.Fla. July 18, 2023)

Posted on Jul 21Jul 21 by Sean Gajewski

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, v. OSVALDO GONZALEZ, HUMBERTO VASQUEZ DIAZ, and ANGEL GABRIEL PALANCO, Defendants. CASE NO. 22-cr-20350-ALTMAN 07/18/2023 ROY K. ALTMAN, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE ORDER *1 The Defendants, interdicted at sea on a vessel carrying huge amounts of cocaine, are charged with conspiring to possess a controlled substance aboard a vessel subject to…

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Southern District of Florida Court evaluates speedy trial requirement in relation to MDLEA interdictions

Posted on Jul 21Sep 7 by Sean Gajewski

The convergence of the Sixth Amendment’s speedy trial requirement and the delay before presentment following an MDLEA interdiction often raises complex issues. On one hand, the government must have the ability to continue its mission of countering drug smuggling without overly disrupting its operations following an interdiction. On the other hand, individuals apprehended during these…

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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…

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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…

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Defendants Liable under MDLEA for Acts of Co-Conspirators Committed on High Seas When Foreign State Consents to Jurisdiction

Posted on Jul 4Jul 5 by Sean Gajewski

If you’re a self-proclaimed MDLEA enthusiast—and I’m assuming you are, given your interest in this blog—then you’ll appreciate Judge Besosa’s recent decision in U.S. v. Barbosa-Rodriguez, — F.Supp.3d —-, 2023 WL 4230143 (D.P.R. June 28, 2023) where he concludes that Congress did not exceed its authority in enacting the MDLEA and denies defendants’ motion to…

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Recent Blog Posts

  • 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
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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)

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