United States v. Cenon Rey AvelinoUnited States v. Cenon Rey Avelino
Cеnon Rey Avelino appeals from a conviction by a jury before Judge Elfvin on four counts of a ten-cоunt indictment. The counts pertinent to this published opinion— we affirm Avelino’s convictions on the other counts by summаry order filed this date — are: (i) Count I, charging the filing of false United States Customs forms and the making of false statements to United States Customs officials, in violation of
The evidence at trial showed that Avelino was in the business of importing various aircraft and armaments from Vietnam to be sold to buyers in the United States. Avelino arranged for the preparation of false double bills of lading аnd other documents to conceal the true country of origin of the aircraft, to disguise the type of aircraft being imported, and to misrepresent the value of the aircraft. Avelino also arranged for thе aircraft to be crated in such a way so as to conceal 7.62 mm mini-guns hidden in the nose of the fuselage. Avеlino’s convictions for violating
Avelino contends it violated the Fifth Amendment’s Double Jeopardy Clause to convict and sentence him under both
The determination of whether Congress intended the same conduct to be punishable undеr separate statutory provisions turns on the analysis set out in
Blockburger v. United States,
Because we conclude that every element needed to prove a crime under
We therefore vacate and remand to thе district court for the purpose of combining the convictions on Counts I and II and resentencing.
See United States v. Aiello,
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Whoever еnters or introduces, or attempts to enter or introduce, into the commerce of the United States аny imported merchandise by means of any fraudulent or false invoice, declaration, affidavit, letter, paper, or by means of any false statement, written or verbal, or by means of any false or fraudulent prаctice or appliance, or makes any false statement in any declaration without reasоnable cause to believe the truth of such statement, or procures the making of any such false statеment as to any matter material thereto without reasonable cause to believe the truth of such stаtement, whether or not the United States shall or may be deprived of any lawful duties ...
Shall be fined for each оffense not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.
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Whoever, in any matter within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals or covers up by аny trick, scheme, or device a material fact, or makes any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations, or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing the same to contain any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.