United States v. Stanley Dale Pearson, Sr.
321 F.3d 790
9th Cir.2003Check TreatmentDocket
*791 ORDER
The opinion filed on December 16, 2002 [
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Pearson urges us to apply the rule of lenity. Lenity cannot be invoked merely because a different reading of the statute is possible. The rule of lenity may apply only when a statute remains ambiguous after resort to canons of statutory construction. See Moskal v. United States,498 U.S. 103 , 108,111 S.Ct. 461 ,112 L.Ed.2d 449 (1990). The statute must be read in the light of the principle preventing a criminal profiting from his crime. The principle is not ambiguous, and the principle is controlling. Consequently, the statute is unambiguous, leaving leniency without a place.
With this amendment, the petition for rehearing is DENIED. Judge Berzon would grant the petition for rehearing.
