United States v. Edwards

782 F.3d 554, 2015 WL 1296624, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 4777
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
DecidedMarch 24, 2015
Docket14-7028
StatusPublished
Cited by18 cases

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United States v. Edwards, 782 F.3d 554, 2015 WL 1296624, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 4777 (10th Cir. 2015).

Opinion

BALDOCK, Circuit Judge.

A jury convicted Defendant Maurice Edwards of a single count of Possession of Controlled Substances with Intent to Distribute, in violation of 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1), 841(b)(l)(B)(viii), 841(b)(1)(D), and 18 U.S.C. § 2. On appeal, he asserts (1) the admission of an anonymous 911 call that mentioned him by name violated the Confrontation Clause, (2) the trial evidence and jury instructions that allowed him to be convicted as a principal constructively amended his indictment, and (3) the jury instruction on aiding and abetting omitted an essential *557 element. Exercising jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291, we affirm.

I.

On the afternoon of January 14, 2012, an anonymous female called McAlester, Oklahoma 911 and reported information to the dispatcher, Heather Howard. The call 1 proceeded as follows:

Dispatch: Police Department. This is Heather.
Caller: Um. Yeah. Um. Is there any way that we could, um, — I could make a report on something? Who could I speak with about it?
Dispatch: Okay. What kind of report and what’s going on?
Caller: Okay. I just know that there is going to be a car coming in with a whole lot of drugs and I just wanted to let the appropriate authorities know.
Dispatch: Okay. Where are they coming from?
Caller: They’re coming from Oklahoma City. They are going to take 1-40 and they’re gonna go down the Turnpike.
Dispatch: To where?
Caller: To McAlester. They’re headed to McAlester, Oklahoma.
Dispatch: Okay.
Caller: But they’re coming from Oklahoma City.
Dispatch: How do you know there’s gonna be a bunch of drugs in it?
Caller: Because I’m looking at them right now leaving.
Dispatch: Oh.
Caller: They’re heading that way.
Dispatch: Okay ma’am. Okay. You said they’re gonna take 1-40 into McAlester. Do you know where they’re coming in McAlester?
Caller: Uh, no I don’t know where they’re coming in from but I know that they’re — they take the turnpike and they come in through where that main street is. Like that first exit in McAlester.
Dispatch: Uh huh. Okay. And who are these people? Caller: Um. They’re two black guys.
Dispatch: Do you know their names?
Caller: Yeah. One of them is Maurice Edwards and the other one is Tony Washington.
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Dispatch: Did they just leave your house?
Caller: No. They are about to leave Oklahoma City. They’re packing up right now.
Dispatch: But, do they stay with you or do they stay next door to ya? Caller: Yeah. They stay next door to me.
Dispatch: Okay.
Caller: I just know where they’re going. They usually go every weekend and they stay down there.
Dispatch: Okay. How do you know there’s drugs? Did you actually see the drugs?
Caller: Yes.
Dispatch: Like what kind of drugs is it?
Caller: Like pounds of weed and ice and just weed and meth.
Dispatch: Okay. Do you have a vehicle description? Can you see a tag number?
Caller: ... I couldn’t get the tag number but all I know is, um, it’s a gray *558 Altima but I did not get the tag number.
Dispatch: Okay. And does Tony live in Oklahoma City?
Caller: Uh, Tony — Tony is from McAlester but he lives here I guess.
Dispatch: Okay. Okay. And it’s a gray Altima four door?
Caller: Yeah.
* * *
Caller: It’s a rental.
Dispatch: A rental?
Caller: Yeah.
Dispatch: Okay. And do you know where they’re hiding the drugs?
Caller: No I don’t.
Dispatch: Where were they putting the bags at?
Caller: In the trunk and in the front. But the thing is that I really would not want them to know that it was like me that told you—
Dispatch: No. No we wouldn’t do that. We — your—
Caller: But I gave you the phone numbers — I mean their names though. I mean, like they’re gonna know that I’m giving you their names.
Dispatch: No they won’t.
Caller: Okay.
Dispatch: They’ll just do a — they’ll just do a traffic stop.
Caller: Oh, okay.
Dispatch: Yeah. And then they’ll run their ID’s.
Caller: Okay.
Dispatch: Is how they’ll do it. Um, can I transfer you to a detective?
Caller: Yes.
Dispatch: Okay. Hold on just a second.
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[End of phone call]

Based on this information, McAlester Police Officer Chuck Sutterfield began looking for a gray four-door Nissan Altima. At about 5:00 p.m., Officer Sutterfield saw a vehicle matching the description and followed it to a nearby apartment complex. The vehicle parked in the complex and two men got out. and walked to one of the apartments. Although he did not immediately recall Edwards’s name, Officer Sutterfield recognized Washington as the driver and Edwards as the passenger because he had gone to high school with them. Officer Sutterfield then called for backup, including an officer with a certified K-9 narcotics dog. The dog alerted to the presence of drugs in the Altima.

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