United States v. Clyde R. Goad

490 F.2d 1158
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedFebruary 5, 1974
Docket73-1309
StatusPublished
Cited by38 cases

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United States v. Clyde R. Goad, 490 F.2d 1158 (8th Cir. 1974).

Opinion

GIBSON, Circuit Judge.

The four defendants were charged and convicted of violating 29 U.S.C. § 501(c) 1 of the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959, 29 U.S.C. § 401 et seq. (hereinafter Act). Defendants are Donald D. Lane, president of Local 600 of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America (hereinafter the Union); Clyde R. Goad, vice-president; Daniel R. Mahany, secretary-treasurer; and Michael Ryan, recording secretary. Defendants each received three different salary increases of $50.00 per week that were not autho *1160 rized in accordance with the Union’s constitution.

The District Court 2 sentenced Lane to two years imprisonment each on Counts 7, 8, and 9, the sentences to run concurrently, and three years probation each for Counts 1 through 6 and 10 through 12, such probation to run concurrently and to be served following completion of the sentence for Counts 7, 8, and 9. Goad received 18 months imprisonment (six months imprisonment and one year probation) each on Counts 1 and 2, to be served concurrently, and three years probation on Count 3 to be served after the sentence on Counts 1 and 2. Ryan received 18 months imprisonment (six months imprisonment and one year probation) each on Counts 4 and 5, to be served concurrently, and three years probation for Count 6, to be served after the sentence for Counts 4 and 5. Ma-hany received two years imprisonment each on Counts 10 and 11, to be served concurrently and pursuant to parole eligibility under 18 U.S.C. § 4208(a)(2). Mahany also received three years probation for Count 12, to be served after completion of the sentence for Counts 10 and 11. We affirm the convictions of all four defendants.

Members of the Union are 7,500 over-the-road truck drivers operating out of St. Louis and dockhands. The Union is governed by a seven member Executive Board, comprised of the local president, vice-president, secretary-treasurer, recording secretary (the four defendants occupied these offices during the times herein pertinent), and three trustees, all elected by the members every three years. The daily affairs are managed by the four officers, who were in this case first elected in 1968 and reelected by a two-to-one margin in December, 1971. The Union receives over one million dollars in annual dues, and its treasury in December, 1968, totaled approximately $2,000,000.

The previous officers held office for all but one week during 1968 and received the following salaries: president, $21,000; vice-president, $15,000; secretary-treasurer, $19,600; and recording secretary, $17,700. The defendants received the following salaries and expenses from 1968-1971:

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