United States v. Russell Moddison , 363 F. App'x 473 ( 2010 )


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  •                                                                               FILED
    NOT FOR PUBLICATION                                 JAN 25 2010
    MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK
    UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS                          U.S. COURT OF APPEALS
    FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT
    UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,                        No. 09-30179
    Plaintiff - Appellee,               D.C. No. 1:08-CR-00118-JDS-1
    v.
    MEMORANDUM *
    RUSSELL MODDISON,
    Defendant - Appellant.
    Appeal from the United States District Court
    for the District of Montana
    Jack D. Shanstrom, District Judge, Presiding
    Argued and Submitted December 8, 2009
    Portland, Oregon
    Before: FARRIS, D.W. NELSON and BERZON, Circuit Judges.
    Moddison was charged by Indictment with being a felon in possession of a
    firearm. After a one day jury trial, he was found guilty.
    A tip from a confidential informant indicated that Moddison possessed a
    silver Jennings 9-millimeter hand gun. Investigation led to a high speed chase and
    *
    This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent
    except as provided by 9th Cir. R. 36-3.
    subsequent arrest of Moddison. His motion for disclosure of the confidential
    source was denied.
    We understand Moddison’s argument that allowing the government to elicit
    statements regarding the substance of the confidential source’s tip violated his right
    to confront the witness. The confidential source did not testify but a deputy U.S.
    Marshal testified as to the confidential source’s role in the investigation and
    subsequent apprehension of Moddison.
    The government conceded that the hearsay testimony was admitted in error.
    The question for review is whether the violation of the confrontation clause was
    harmless beyond a reasonable doubt. It was. See United States v. Nielsen, 
    371 F.3d 574
    , 581-82 (9th Cir. 2004).
    It is not disputed that the firearm could only have belonged to Moddison or
    his passenger. Moddison was the only person near the bush where the gun was
    discovered. He was apprehended 10 to 15 feet from the discovery point, and his
    escape route led him to that point. Matching ammunition for the weapon was
    found in the firearm and in a backpack full of men’s clothing inside of a man’s
    tube sock.
    2
    Moddison’s conviction resulted from the abundant evidence of who
    possessed the gun, not the hearsay statement. The tip initiated the investigation,
    but it was not the basis for the conviction.
    AFFIRMED.
    3
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 09-30179

Citation Numbers: 363 F. App'x 473

Judges: Farris, Nelson, Berzon

Filed Date: 1/25/2010

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 11/5/2024