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United States v. Parker
651 F.3d 1180
9th Cir.
2011
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Background

  • Parker, Jr. appeals three misdemeanor convictions under 18 U.S.C. § 1382 arising from protest activity on Ocean Avenue near Vandenberg Air Force Base.
  • On three occasions Parker protested along the shoulder of Ocean Avenue; he refused to leave or relocate after being advised of designated protest areas.
  • Ocean Avenue is a public road established under a public road easement, with concurrent jurisdiction by Santa Barbara County and VAFB; the county handles criminal enforcement.
  • Parker received barment letters restricting access to VAFB for three years after the first two incidents and was cited again after the third violation.
  • Section 1382 requires the government to prove ownership or exclusive possession of the property where the violation occurred; the government contends it fulfilled this via an easement, but Parker challenges the ownership/possession element.
  • The district court’s ruling focused on whether Parker’s presence violated § 1382 given lack of exclusive possession; the Ninth Circuit vacated the convictions and reversed.

Issues

Issue Plaintiff's Argument Defendant's Argument Held
Does the evidence support conviction under § 1382? Parker argues insufficient evidence to prove violation. Government contends evidence supports a § 1382 violation. Convictions vacated; insufficiency found due to lack of exclusive possession.
Must the government prove absolute ownership or exclusive possession for § 1382? Parker asserts the government must show exclusive control; Mowat stance supports this. Government argues precedent supports possession/control requirements. The government must prove absolute ownership or exclusive right of possession; circuit precedent controls.

Key Cases Cited

  • United States v. Packard, 236 F. Supp. 585 (N.D. Cal. 1964) (discusses ownership/possession necessary to exclude others under § 1382)
  • United States v. Vasarajs, 908 F.2d 443 (9th Cir. 1990) (reaffirms need for government to show exclusive control to exclude)
  • United States v. Douglass, 579 F.2d 545 (9th Cir. 1978) (rejects public easement argument and emphasizes possession/ownership)
  • United States v. Mowat, 582 F.2d 1194 (9th Cir. 1978) (holds government must prove absolute ownership or exclusive possession)
  • Holdridge v. United States, 282 F.2d 302 (8th Cir. 1960) (exclusive possession concept cited in § 1382 discussions)
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Case Details

Case Name: United States v. Parker
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Date Published: May 24, 2011
Citation: 651 F.3d 1180
Docket Number: 10-50248 (Lead Case), 10-50250, 10-50251
Court Abbreviation: 9th Cir.