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…
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
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…
Changes to the Section 70502(d)(1) of the MDLEA pursuant to the James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023
Apologies for the delay in sharing this update; I had a draft and never posted it. On December 23, 2022, President Biden signed into law the Fiscal Year 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) under the official name Public Law No: 117-263. This Act is also known as the James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization…
Unpacking the First Circuit’s Ruling in United States v. Dávila-Reyes: MDLEA Challenges, International Law, and Constitutional Considerations
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!…
First Circuit issues decision in United States v. Dávila-Reyes
I haven’t had the opportunity to conduct a thorough analysis of the lengthy ruling in United States v. Dávila-Reyes from the First Circuit. However, I’ve attached the decision for all our MDLEA enthusiasts to enjoy. The decision should make for some engaging bedtime reading! Link: MDLEA_Blog-First_Circuit-Dávila-Reyes
What is hot pursuit in the maritime domain?
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) allows a state to extend their coastal state authority beyond its territorial seas in limited circumstances. Article 111, which allows for the right of hot pursuit, is one of those situations, and the right of hot pursuit is an exception to the general rule that a…
What does it mean when a vessel is outfitted for smuggling?
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…
Simple possession of controlled substances under the MDLEA
Let’s start by limiting the scope of this post. This post is only going provide information for simple possession under the MDLEA, not under Title 21. See e.g., 21 U.S.C. § 844 (“It shall be unlawful for any person knowingly or intentionally to possess a controlled substance…”). In general, extraterritorial application of federal criminal law…
Judge Besosa in the District of Puerto Rico issues two decisions concerning the Constitutionality of the MDLEA
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….
Southern District of Florida Court evaluates speedy trial requirement in relation to MDLEA interdictions
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…