United States v. McCollum

443 F. Supp. 2d 1154, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 55696, 2006 WL 2266439
CourtDistrict Court, D. Nebraska
DecidedAugust 9, 2006
Docket8:05CR256
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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United States v. McCollum, 443 F. Supp. 2d 1154, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 55696, 2006 WL 2266439 (D. Neb. 2006).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

KOPF, District Judge.

This is a quirky case involving a criminal forfeiture. It presents the government’s understandable desire to disrupt the use of guns and drugs and the equally understandable desire of a strong-willed, elderly woman to preserve the legitimate legacy of her deceased, but much loved husband.

Wanda L. McCollum, appearing pro se, 1 asserts that the government may not deprive her of a gun collection that she inherited from her husband even though it was possessed by her ne’re-do-well son, a recently convicted felon who has agreed to the forfeiture. In addition to Mrs. McCol-lum’s argument regarding the gun collection, she also claims to be a bona fide purchaser of some of the items sought to be forfeited that were not a part of the gun collection.

With the exception of two rifles, a receiver and all the ammunition, I rule in favor of Mrs. McCollum. I next explain why I have arrived at this decision.

/. BACKGROUND

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n) (criminal forfeiture and third-party interests), Mrs. McCollum filed a notarized “petition” on May 4, 2006. (Filing 75.) 2 An evidentiary hearing was held on June 15, 2006. Testimony was taken (filing 85 (witness list)) and exhibits were received. (Filing 86 (exhibit list).) A transcript (Tr.) was prepared. (Filing 89.) The parties have been given an opportunity to brief the matter. Mrs. McCollum has submitted a letter which I consider to be her brief. (Filing 91.) 3 The government has submitted a brief. (Filing 90.)

Mrs. McCollum also sent me another letter in response to the government’s brief, but since I did not give her permission to submit a response to the government’s submission, I will not consider it. I will send a copy of this second letter to the government’s lawyers so they know what was sent to me.

Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853(n)(5), I must also consider “the relevant portions *1157 of the record of the criminal case which resulted in the order of forfeiture.” Having done so, the matter is now ripe for decision.

I first examine the case presented against Ricky T. McCollum (the defendant). After that, I examine the matter from the perspective of Wanda T. McCol-lum (Mrs. McCollum). Then, I consider the evidence presented by the government regarding Mrs. McCollum’s claims.

A. The Case Against the Defendant

The defendant was charged with and pled guilty to selling a gun to a known drug user in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 922(d)(3) & 924(a)(2). (Filing 34 (Count I of Superseding Indictment) and Filing 63 (Plea Agreement).) Admitting the allegations of Count III of the superseding indictment, he also agreed that his interest in numerous weapons, a receiver and a lot of ammunition should be forfeited pursuant to 21 U.S.C. § 853. 4 Accordingly, I forfeited the defendant’s claim to following property:

I. Ammunition, Qty: 1; MNF: other, Cal: 37

II. Ammunition, Qty: 19; MNF: Remington, Cal: 257

III. Rifle, Model: Hoban Rifle, Cal: 22, SN: 45

IV. Receiver, Model: Model 98, Cal: * *, SN: none

V. Shotgun, MNF: unknown. Receiver only, Model: unknown, Cal: * *, SN: none

VI. Ammunition, Assorted, Qty: 111; MNF: Remington, Cal: 12

VII. Shotgun, MNF: Ithaca Gun Co. Model: 51 Fetherlight, Cal: 12, SN: 510019487

VIII. Ammunition, Qty: 188; MNF: unknown, Cal: 765

IX. Rifle, MNF: unknown, Model: McCollums, Cal: 270, SN: 003

X. Shotgun, MNF: unknown, Model: Hiawatha 130 Vr-F, Cal: 20, SN: none

XI. Shotgun, MNF: Savage, Model: 94 series M, Cal: 410, SN: C517713

XII. Shotgun, MNF: unknown, Model: SB-100B, Cal: 20, SN: B084872

XIII. Ammunition, Assorted Qty: 22; MNF: other, Cal: 257

XIV. Ammunition, Qty: 54; MNF: Remington, Cal: 7

XV. Ammunition, Qty: 1; MNF: Winchester-Western, Cal: 300

XVI. Ammunition, Qty: 6; MNF: Remington, Cal: 22-250

XVII. Ammunition, Qty: 6; MNF: Winchester-Western, Cal: 270/20

XVIII. Ammunition, Qty: 11; MNF: Winchester-Western, Cal: 308

XIX. Ammunition, Qty: 78; MNF: Federal, Cal: 30-06

XX. Ammunition, Qty: 6; MNF: Winchester-Western, Cal: 243

XXI. Ammunition, Qty: 51; MNF: Winchester-Western, Cal: 30-30

XXII. Ammunition, Qty: 11; MNF: unknown, Cal: 792

XXIII. Ammunition, Qty: 1; MNF: Winchester-Western, Cal: 220

XXIV. Ammunition, Qty: 142; MNF: Federal, Cal: 12

XXV. Ammunition, Qty: 8; MNF: unknown, Cal: 50

*1158 XXVI. Ammunition, Qty: 4; MNF: Remington, Cal: 44

XXVII. Shotgun, MNF: Harrington and Richardson, Model: 155, Cal: 45-70, SN: AM288419

XXVIII. Ammunition Components, Qty: 1720; MNF: Winchester-Western, Cal: * *

XXIX. Ammunition, Qty: 51; MNF: Federal, Cal: 12

XXX. Ammunition, Qty: 226; MNF: Remington, Cal: 12

XXXI. Ammunition, Qty: 400; MNF: other, Cal: 762

XXXII. Ammunition, Qty: 164; MNF: Winchester-Western, Cal: 12

XXXIII. Ammunition, Qty: 50; MNF: Winchester-Western, Cal: 16

XXXIV. Ammunition, Qty: 20; MNF: Winchester-Western, Cal: 20

XXXV. Ammunition, Qty: 9; MNF: Westerfield, Cal: 20

XXXVI. Ammunition, Qty: 6; MNF: Winchester-Western, Cal: 10

XXXVII. Ammunition, Assorted, Qty: 97; MNF: Remington, Cal: 22

XXXVIII. Rifle, MNF: Savage, Model: 170B, Cal: 30-30, SN: D262099

XXXIX. Rifle, MNF: Marlin Firearms Co., Model: Glenfield Model 10, Cal: 22, SN: unknown

XL. Ammunition, Qty: 28; MNF: Remington, Cal: 410

XLI. Shotgun, MNF: Laurona-Armas Eibar, S.A.L., Model: Double Barrel, Cal: ZZ, SN: 816421

XLII.

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