Convicted under two counts of an indictment charging smuggling of merchandise which should have been invoiced, 18 U.S.C. § 545, Scolari appeals. We affirm.
Scolari drove a car across the border from Mexico. One Judi Taylor was a passenger in the car. Hidden in the spare tire were 10,000 amphetamine tablets, 5,000 seconal tablets and 24 packages of Keith Formula. Scolari’s defense was that he did not know that the drugs were there. At the trial he sought to testify that Judi Taylor told him that she put the items in the tire and that he was not a party to it. The evidence was excluded.
Scolari urges that the testimony should have been allowed as an exception to the hearsay rule, on the ground that Taylor’s declarations were against her penal interest. The weight of authority is against him. 5 Wigmore, Evidence §§ 1455-77 (3d Ed., 1940). To us, the most weighty authority is Donnelly v. United States, 1913,
Affirmed.
Notes
. See Donnelly v. United States, supra,
