United States v. Durham

902 F.3d 1180
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
DecidedAugust 29, 2018
Docket16-6075
StatusPublished
Cited by51 cases

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United States v. Durham, 902 F.3d 1180 (10th Cir. 2018).

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MATHESON, Circuit Judge.

*1187TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. BACKGROUND....1189

A. Factual Background....1189

B. Procedural Background....1191

II. DISCUSSION....1192

A. Issue One: Constitutionality of 18 U.S.C. § 2423(c) under the Foreign Commerce Clause....1192

1. Section 2423(c) and Congress's Efforts to Combat Sex Trafficking....1193

a. Provisions of the statutory scheme....1193

b. Early efforts to combat sex trafficking....1194

c. Legislative history leading to passage of § 2423(c)....1195

i. Enactment of § 2423(b)....1195

ii. Enactment of § 2423(c)....1196

2. The Commerce Clause....1197

a. ICC case law....1197

i. Channels....1197

ii. Instrumentalities....1198

iii. Substantial effect....1198

b. FCC case law....1199

3. Congressional Authority Broader Under the FCC than the ICC....1200

a. History....1201

b. Text....1201

c. Purpose....1202

d. The dissent's view....1203

i. Japan Line and the scope of FCC power....1203

ii. Sovereignty of other nations....1204

iii. Summary....1206

4. The Lopez Categories in the Foreign Commerce Context....1206

a. The ICC's three categories as a starting point....1207

b. The substantial-effect category is applicable here....1207

c. Evolution of the third Lopez category....1207

d. Adapting the third Lopez category to the FCC....1209

5. Constitutionality of § 2423(c)....1210

a. Section 2423(c)'s legislative history supports rational basis....1210

b. Section 2423(c) is an essential part of a broader statutory scheme....1211

c. Section 2423(c)'s jurisdictional element supports rational basis....1212

d. Raich supports rational basis for § 2423(c)....1212

e. Rational basis standard....1215

6. Legal Landscape....1215
7. Conclusion....1216
B. Issue Two: Brady Claim....1217
1. Additional Procedural Background....1217

a. Trial testimony....1217

b. Supplemental motion for new trial....1218

2. Analysis....1220

a. Standard of Review....1220

b. Legal Background....1220

c. No prejudice for a....1221

C. Issue Three: Mr. Durham's Statements about Child Pornography and Homosexuality....1222

1. Standard of Review....1222
2. Additional Factual Background....1222

a. Evidence about child pornography and homosexuality....1222

b. District court rulings....1223

3. Legal Background....1224

a. Rule 404(b)....1224

b. Rules 401 and 402....1224 *1188c. Rule 403....1224

4. Analysis....1224

b. Rules 401 and 402....1225

c. Rule 403....1225

D. Issue Four: Prosecutorial Misconduct....1225
1. Standard of Review....1226
2. Additional Factual Background....1226

a. The Government's cross-examination of Mr. Durham....1226

b. The Government's closing argument....1226

3. Additional Procedural Background....1227
4. Legal Background....1227
5. Analysis....1227

a. Preservation....1228

i. Alleged misconduct during cross-examination of Mr. Durham....1228

ii. Alleged misconduct during closing argument....1228

b. Plain error-substantial rights....1228

i. Alleged misconduct during cross-examination of Mr. Durham....1228

ii. Alleged misconduct during closing argument....1229

E. Issue Five: Cellphone Videos Authentication....1230
1. Standard of Review....1230
2. Additional Background....1230

a. Pre-Trial....1230

b. Trial....1231

3. Legal Background....1232
4. Analysis....1232
F. Issue Six: Victims' Medical Records....1233
1. Standard of Review....1233
2. Additional Background....1233
3. Legal Background....1234

a. Invited error....1234

b. Authentication....1234

c. The hearsay rule and pertinent exceptions....1234

d. Unfair prejudice....1234

4. Analysis....1235
G. Issue Seven: Substantive Reasonableness of Sentence....1236
1. Standard of Review....1236
2. Additional Factual Background....1236
3. Legal Background....1238
4. Analysis....1238
H. Issue Eight: Cumulative Error....1239

III. CONCLUSION....1240

Matthew Durham appeals his convictions and sentence on four counts for illicit sex with minors in Kenya after travelling there from the United States. This opinion addresses the following eight issues presented for appellate review.

1. Is 18 U.S.C. § 2423(c), the statute on which the convictions were based, unconstitutional on its face and as applied to Mr. Durham because it exceeds Congress's power under the Foreign Commerce Clause in Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3 of the Constitution? We hold that § 2423(c) is constitutional because Congress could rationally conclude that travel abroad followed by illicit sex with a minor, in the aggregate, substantially affects foreign commerce.
2. Did the district court err when it denied Mr. Durham's supplemental motion for a new trial alleging that the Government suppressed exculpatory evidence in violation of Brady v. Maryland , 373 U.S. 83

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