Court Opinion

ID: 9477665
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-05 06:28:21.447574+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:45:59.120321
License: Public Domain

ON PETITIONS FOR REHEARING AND REHEARING EN BANC
PER CURIAM:
No judge in regular active service on the Court having requested that the Court be polled on rehearing en banc (Fed.R.App.P. and Local Rule 35), the Suggestion for Rehearing En Banc by appellant Drewes is DENIED.
The Petition for Rehearing by appellant Kuntze is DENIED.
The Petition for Rehearing by appellant Schoenhoff is GRANTED to the following extent only:
In Part III, Conclusions, of our opinion supra, p. 178, we stated that appellants Barrington’s, Drewes’, Goff’s, and Schoen-*179hoff’s convictions under counts 9, 11, 14, and 20 were vacated to prevent double jeopardy, and that the district court could enter guilty judgments at the government’s election on either counts 9 and 11, or counts 14 and 20. Appellant Schoenhoff s petition for rehearing points out that he was not charged or convicted under count 11. Neither was appellant Barrington. We recognize that the questioned language is misleading.
To clarify, we here restate this section of the conclusion as follows: Drewes’ and Goff’s convictions under counts 9, 11, 14, and 20 are vacated in order to prevent double jeopardy, and the district court can enter guilty judgments as the government may elect on one count of conspiracy to import, count 9 or 14, and one count of conspiracy to possess, count 11 or 20. Appellants Barrington’s and Schoenhoff’s convictions under counts 9 and 14 both involving conspiracy to import, are vacated in order to prevent double jeopardy, and the district court can enter guilty judgments against them as the government may elect on either count 9 or count 14. Barrington’s and Schoenhoff’s convictions under count 20 are affirmed, there being no double jeopardy concern because they were not charged under count 11, the duplicative conspiracy to possess count. References elsewhere in the opinion to a grouping of counts 9 and 11 or counts 14 and 20 in connection with possible double jeopardy are modified in accordance with the above corrected language.