United States v. Brian Hoyt, AKA Brian Doyle

888 F.2d 1257
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedNovember 9, 1989
Docket87-1224
StatusPublished
Cited by47 cases

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United States v. Brian Hoyt, AKA Brian Doyle, 888 F.2d 1257 (9th Cir. 1989).

Opinion

ORDER

Footnote 1 on 879 F.2d 505, 506 (9th Cir.1989) should be deleted. The remaining footnotes should be renumbered.

*1258 At the end of section VII, 879 F.2d, at 514, the following text should be inserted before the section titled “Conclusion:”

VIII. Special Assessment Penalty

This circuit has held that 18 U.S.C. Section 3013 (Supp. II 1984), the special assessment statute under which Hoyt was fined, is unconstitutional as a violation of the Origination Clause of the Constitution. U.S. Const. art. I, Section 7. United States v. Munoz-Flores, 863 F.2d 654, 661 (9th Cir.1988), cert. granted, — U.S. -, 110 S.Ct. 48, 107 L.Ed.2d 17 (1989).

Although Hoyt did not raise the constitutionality of the assessment in his appeal, a court of appeals may review issues sua sponte under exceptional circumstances, where substantial public interests are involved, or where to not do so would be unduly harsh to one or both of the parties. See Preservation Coalition, Inc. v. Pierce, 667 F.2d 851, 862 (9th Cir.1982) (citing Consumers Union of United States, Inc. v. FPC, 510 F.2d 656, 662 n. 10 (D.C.Cir.1975)). We therefore reverse that part of Hoyt’s sentence and remand for the district court to vacate the assessment. See Shah v. United States, 878 F.2d 1156 (9th Cir.1989) (sua sponte order of vacation of special assessment in appeal from denial of 28 U.S.C. Section 2255 motion).

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