Opinion ID: 773469
Heading Depth: 5
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: Interstate Transmission

Text: 52 The Government was required to prove that Landham made the call outside the state of Kentucky. According to the Indictment, the statement in Count Three was made on or about February 7, 1998. Agent Warner testified that Landham told her that after January 8, 1998, when the third and final DVO was entered against him, he got a ride to the bus station in Lexington, Kentucky. From there he rode by bus to Atlanta, Georgia, to visit his parents, where he remained from seven to ten days. Warner testified that Landham told her that he next traveled to Chicago, then on to Indianapolis, and then to Kansas City at the end of May. In short, although not direct evidence, we think the Government sufficiently established through circumstantial evidence that Landham was not in the state of Kentucky when he placed the call on February 7, 1998 to Adams. 6 Viewed in the light most favorable to the Government, we find that it presented sufficient evidence for any juror to find that the first element of § 875(c) was met. 53