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United States v. Matthews
2014 WL 1979873
1st Cir.
2014
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Background

  • Matthews convicted on one conspiracy count, three firearm-possession counts, and one marijuana-possession count.
  • District court denied acquittal on marijuana charge and denied a § 2K2.1(b)(6) four-level enhancement.
  • Evidence showed Weeks purchased a gun for Matthews; Matthews admitted marijuana use and possession.
  • Matthews argued § 844(a) requires proving lack of a valid prescription; district court rejected.
  • Sentence imposed was 70 months after applying a four-level enhancement for possession of a firearm in connection with a felony drug offense.

Issues

Issue Plaintiff's Argument Defendant's Argument Held
Does § 844(a) require proving no valid prescription as an element? Matthews argues lack of prescription is element. Government need not negate prescription; § 885(a)(1) burden on defendant. § 844(a) is exempted by § 885(a)(1); defense burden.
Court upholds denial of acquittal.
Whether the four-level enhancement for possessing a firearm in connection with a felony applies Matthews contends no 'another felony' proven beyond reasonable doubt. Government showed Matthews engaged in felony drug trafficking with gun nearby. Enhancement supported; district court did not err.

Key Cases Cited

  • United States v. Hooker, 541 F.2d 300 (1st Cir. 1976) (exemption-bearing burdens under § 885(a)(1))
  • United States v. Forbes, 515 F.2d 676 (D.C. Cir. 1975) (§844(a) unless clause creates an exemption for the accused)
  • United States v. Cannon, 589 F.3d 514 (1st Cir. 2009) (guidance on § 2K2.1(b)(6) and review standards)
  • United States v. Paneto, 661 F.3d 709 (1st Cir. 2011) (preponderance standard for sentencing enhancements; inference basics)
  • United States v. Dávila-Nieves, 670 F.3d 1 (1st Cir. 2012) (de novo review of judgment of acquittal)
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Case Details

Case Name: United States v. Matthews
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
Date Published: May 16, 2014
Citation: 2014 WL 1979873
Docket Number: 13-1256
Court Abbreviation: 1st Cir.