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United States v. Dixon

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
May 12, 1972
460 F.2d 309 (9th Cir. 1972)

Summary

In United States v. Dixon, 460 F.2d 309 (9th Cir. 1972), cert. denied, 409 U.S. 864, 93 S.Ct. 157, 34 L.Ed.2d 112 (1972), the Ninth Circuit affirmed the conviction of a driver, where 30 pounds of marijuana were found hidden in the trunk and beneath the rear seat.

Summary of this case from State v. Smith

Opinion

No. 72-1107.

May 12, 1972.

George W. Hunt, San Diego, Cal., for defendant-appellant.

Harry D. Steward, U.S. Atty., Stephen G. Nelson, Shelby R. Gott, Asst. U.S. Attys., San Diego, Cal., for plaintiff-appellee.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of California.

Before HAMLEY, CHOY and GOODWIN, Circuit Judges.


Jay B. Dixon appeals his conviction by a jury of smuggling, concealing, and facilitating the transportation of marijuana in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 176a. We affirm.

When Dixon drove his car across the Mexican border, a search revealed thirty pounds of marijuana secreted in the trunk and beneath the rear seat. Dixon argues that the evidence was insufficient to prove that he knew the marijuana was in the car. However, the simple act of driving a loaded car provides a substantial basis for a conclusion of knowledge. United States v. Gonzalez, 456 F.2d 1067 (9th Cir., 1972); United States v. Ascolani-Gonzalez, 449 F.2d 159 (9th Cir. 1971). The jury was not obliged to believe Dixon's story that, unknown to him, someone else loaded the car. United States v. Trujillo-Tirado, 448 F.2d 1269 (9th Cir., 1971). The evidence was sufficient to support the jury's verdict. See United States v. Nelson, 419 F.2d 1237, 1241-1245 (9th Cir., 1969).

Dixon's motions for the appointment of a new attorney and for a complete transcript of the trial proceedings are denied.

The conviction is affirmed.


Summaries of

United States v. Dixon

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
May 12, 1972
460 F.2d 309 (9th Cir. 1972)

In United States v. Dixon, 460 F.2d 309 (9th Cir. 1972), cert. denied, 409 U.S. 864, 93 S.Ct. 157, 34 L.Ed.2d 112 (1972), the Ninth Circuit affirmed the conviction of a driver, where 30 pounds of marijuana were found hidden in the trunk and beneath the rear seat.

Summary of this case from State v. Smith

In U.S. v. Dixon, 460 F.2d 309 (9th Cir.), cert. denied 409 U.S. 864 (1972), that court decided a case quite similar to the instant litigation.

Summary of this case from Byars v. State

In United States v. Dixon, 460 F.2d 309 (9th Cir.), cert. denied, 409 U.S. 864, 93 S.Ct. 157, 34 L.Ed.2d 112 (1972), the Ninth Circuit affirmed the conviction of a driver who had been driving his own car, in which 30 pounds of marijuana were secreted in the trunk and beneath the rear seat.

Summary of this case from Smith v. State
Case details for

United States v. Dixon

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, v. JAY B. DIXON…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

Date published: May 12, 1972

Citations

460 F.2d 309 (9th Cir. 1972)

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