Task: songer_respond1_3_2

What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals.
Intervenors who participated as parties at the courts of appeals should be counted as either appellants or respondents when it can be determined whose position they supported. For example, if there were two plaintiffs who lost in district court, appealed, and were joined by four intervenors who also asked the court of appeals to reverse the district court, the number of appellants should be coded as six.
When coding the detailed nature of participants, use your personal knowledge about the participants, if you are completely confident of the accuracy of your knowledge, even if the specific information is not in the opinion. For example, if "IBM" is listed as the appellant it could be classified as "clearly national or international in scope" even if the opinion did not indicate the scope of the business. 

Your task concerns the first listed respondent. The nature of this litigant falls into the category "federal government (including DC)". Your task is to determine which category of federal government agencies and activities best describes this litigant.

PER CURIAM.
Richard Noel LaBare was convicted of violating 18 U.S.C. § 1792 by carrying a knifelike weapon from place to place within the Petersburg Federal Reformatory. Upon this appeal LaBare contends that carrying the weapon from one part of a cell to another does not constitute a violation of the statute, and that his act of carrying the weapon was not voluntary since he walked across the cell at the order of a prison guard.
The essential evidence is undisputed. A guard found LaBare and several other prisoners in one cell and ordered LaBare to leave. As LaBare walked across the cell, a distance of some thirty to forty feet, and approached the door, one of the other prisoners suggested to the guard that LaBare had a weapon. The guard then searched LaBare and discovered the knife.
The Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has had occasion to consider the relevant portions of Section 1792 several times within the recent past. Noting that a criminal statute is to be strictly construed, that court held that mere possession does not violate the statutory proscription, and that “the phrase ‘conveying from place to place’ denotes something more than a slight or unsubstantial change in the situs of an object.” United States v. Bedwell, 456 F.2d 448, 450 (10 Cir. 1972). It has held, however, “that even a short space in which the transportation occurred is enough.” United States v. Swindler, 476 F.2d 167, 169 (10 Cir. 1973). See also United States v. Acosta, 495 F.2d 60 (10 Cir. 1974); United States v. Meador, 456 F.2d 197 (10 Cir. 1972). The statute does not define the term from place to place, and we perceive no reason to read into it a requirement that the conveyance be from one place to another place that is separated from the first by a partition or other barrier. In the present case it was sufficient that the weapon was carried from one place in the prison cell to another place some thirty or forty feet distant.
Likewise, there is no merit to La-Bare’s contention that his conveyance of the weapon was involuntary. There is no indication that when he was directed to leave the cell there was such urgency in the guard’s order that LaBare could not have surrendered the weapon before starting his departure. Cf. United States v. Swindler, supra.
Since the evidence support’s the jury’s verdict that LaBare’s conduct violated the statute, the judgment of conviction is affirmed.
AFFIRMED.

Question: This question concerns the first listed respondent. The nature of this litigant falls into the category "federal government (including DC)". Which category of federal government agencies and activities best describes this litigant?
A. cabinet level department
B. courts or legislative
C. agency whose first word is "federal"
D. other agency, beginning with "A" thru "E"
E. other agency, beginning with "F" thru "N"
F. other agency, beginning with "O" thru "R"
G. other agency, beginning with "S" thru "Z"
H. Distric of Columbia
I. other, not listed, not able to classify
Answer:

Answer: I