Valdes v. State
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Opinion
Sergio Valdes was convicted of violating Marine Fisheries Rules specifically relating to crustaceans of the species Panulirus argus (Counts III and IV). The record is devoid of any evidence to show that the crustaceans were of the species Panulirus argus. Since the State failed to prove all of the elements of the offense, Sergio’s convictions for Counts III and IV must be reversed.1
As to Sergio’s and Medardo Valdes’ convictions for interference with a Marine Patrol Officer (Count I), we affirm since there was sufficient evidence in the record which showed that Lt. Martina was a law enforcement officer.
In light of our decision, we do not address the remaining issues raised on appeal.
Accordingly, we affirm Sergio's conviction for Count I, reverse his convictions for Counts III and IV, and remand for resen-tencing. As to Medardo, we affirm his conviction for Count I.
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