United States v. Leonard Wesley Phye

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
United States v. Leonard Wesley Phye, 437 F.2d 364 (9th Cir. 1971)
Browning, Hufstedler, Per Curiam, Tuttle

United States v. Leonard Wesley Phye

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

Appellant Phye appeals from his conviction for smuggling 534 parrots into the United States from Mexico in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 545.

While Phye was in Mexico, he arranged with Porfirio Ruelas for Ruelas to pick up the parrots in Mexico, conceal them at the border, and deliver them to Phye in this country. Phye helped load the parrots in Ruelas’ car, paid Ruelas $170 for the job, and retrieved the parrots in the United States. Until after his arrest, Phye did not know that Ruelas was a Government informer cooperating with customs officials.

Phye complains on appeal that the Government’s participation in the smuggling relieved him of criminal responsibility, because the Government, not he, transported the parrots across the border without making the requisite declaration. We have often held to the contrary. (E. g., Pederson v. United States (9th Cir. 1968) 392 F.2d 41; Juvera v. United States (9th Cir. 1967) 378 F.2d 433.)

His remaining arguments are not supported by the record below and require no comment.

Judgment affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Leonard Wesley PHYE, Defendant-Appellant
Status
Published