Federal Circuits, Fourth Circuit (June 20, 1968)
Docket number: 11989
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Constitution of the United States (Annotated) - Section 8: Powers of Congress
U.S. Code - Title 18: Crimes and Criminal Procedure - 18 USC 3231 - Sec. 3231. District courts
U.S. Supreme Court - O'Donoghue v. United States, 289 U.S. 516 (1933)
George L. Freeman, Jr., Fairfax, Va. (Court-appointed counsel), for appellant.
C. V. Spratley, Jr., Norfolk, Va. (John D. Schmidtlein, Asst. U.S. Atty., on brief), for appellee.Before HAYNSWORTH, Chief Judge, and CRAVEN and BUTZNER, Circuit judges.PER CURIAM:John Henry Smith, Jr., challenges the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia to try him for assaulting a guard at the District of Columbia Department of Corrections Youth Center at Lorton, Virginia. While the United States has territoral jurisdiction over lands on which the District of Columbia's main reformatory at Lorton is erected, it has not formally accepted, as required by 40 U.S.C. 255, jurisdiction over the tract where the Youth Center is located. The law Smith violated punishes an assault upon an employee of the District of Columbia correctional institution who is engaged in his official duties whether the institution 'is located within the District of Columbia or elsewhere * * *.'1 Under this statute it is not essential for the government to show that the United States had jurisdiction over the territory where the offense occurred. It is sufficient to show that the person assaulted was an employee of a correctional institution established by the District of Columbia and that he was engaged in his official duties at the time of the assault. Contrary to the assertion of the defendant, Congress had ample power to enact this legislation. U.S. Const. art. I, 8, cl. 17; O'Donoghue v. United States, 289 U.S. 516, 538, 53 S.Ct. 740, 77 L.Ed. 1356 (1933); Winkler v. Daniels, 43 F.Supp. 265, 267 (E.D.Va.1942).The prosecution was properly brought in the Eastern District of Virginia where the crime was committed. U.S. Const. art. I, II, 2, cl. 3;Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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