United States v. Alan Gregory MartinUnited States v. Alan Gregory Martin
Appellant was convicted after a non-jury trial before a United States magistrate of a violation of
Appellant was accosted by two security officers in a ward of the Castle Point Veterans Administration Hospital following a report that he had been seen brandishing an open knife. When asked whether he was carrying a weapon, appellant replied, “That is for you to find out. Come and get me.” He was therefore ordered to position himself against the wall so that he could be frisked. While frisking was being attempted, appellant swung away from the wall and, in so doing, struck one of the officers with his arm. A scuffle ensued, during which appellant was subdued and handcuffed. He was then arrested for assault.
Appellant contends that intent to cause injury is a necessary element of the crime described in
The judgment of conviction is affirmed.