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United States v. Marvin Madkins

Résumé des faits

Defendant Marvin Madkins convinced two minor females from Virginia to engage in prostitution in Virginia, promising them that if they did so, they could all go to Florida. Defendant bought the girls and himself Greyhound bus tickets to Florida under false names, and once in Florida, forced the girls to engage in prostitution in order to pay for food and hotels. Defendant Madkins advertised the girls' services in several ways, including on Craigslist.

Date de la peine:
2009-10-26
Auteur:
Human Trafficking Database of the University of Michigan Law School

Mots-clefs

Actes:
Recrutement
Transport
Hébergement
Moyens:
Menace de recours ou le recours à la force ou à d'autres formes de contrainte
Tromperie
Abus d’autorité ou d’une situation de vulnérabilité
Fins d’exploitation:
Exploitation de la prostitution d’autrui ou d’autres formes d’exploitation sexuelle,
Formes de la Traite:
National
Secteur dans lequel l'exploitation a lieu:
Exploitation sexuelle commerciale

Informations sur la procédure

Système juridique:
Droit commun
Décision judiciaire la plus récente:
Juridiction d’appel
Type d'Action Juridique:
Criminel / pénal

1st Instance:

Court: United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida

Location: Florida                      Date of decision: 27 October 2009

Reference: USA v. Madkins, Docket No. 3:08-cr-00343 (M.D. Fla. Sept. 24, 2008), criminal docket

2nd Instance:

Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

Location: Florida                      Date of decision: 30 July 2010

Reference: United States v. Madkins, 390 Fed. Appx. 849, 850 (11th Cir. 2010), court opinion

 
 

Victime / Demandeurs de la première instance

Victime:
2 Individuals
Sexe:
Enfant

Défendeurs / Répondants de la première instance

Prévenu:
Marvin Madkins
Sexe:
Homme
Raisonnement juridique:

Madkins was convicted in a jury trial for charges related to sex trafficking. He was acquitted of a fourth charge of possessing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.

Accusations / Demandes d’indemnité / Décisions

Prévenu:
Marvin Madkins
Législation/Code:

18 USC 1591

Détails de charges:
Child Sex Trafficking
Verdict:
Guilty
Législation/Code:

18 USC 2423(a)

Détails de charges:
Knowing Interstate Transportation of Minors with Intent to Engage in Prostitution
Verdict:
Guilty
Législation/Code:

18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(1)(A)

Détails de charges:
Possession of a Firearm in Furtherance of a Crime of Violence
Verdict:
Not Guilty
Peine de prison:
50 ans
in addition to supervised release for life
Indemnisation des victimes:
Oui  8885  USD  (Up to 10,000 USD)
Amende / Paiement à l’État:
Oui  200  USD  (Up to 10,000 USD) special assessment
Décision rendue en appel:
Upheld

 

2nd instance:

Madkins appealed his sentence arguing that the District Court erred in applying the two level sentence enhancements for unduly influencing a minor to engage in sexual conduct and for using a computer to entice and solicit persons to engage in prohibited sexual conduct with minors (See Sentencing Guidelines 2G1.3(b)(2)(B) and U.S.S.G. § 2G1.3(b)(3)(B)).The Circuit Court noted there is a presumption of undue influence since the defendant was 10 years older than the minor female victims and no evidence rebutted this presumption.

For the second two level enhancement, using a computer, the record indicated Madkins used craigslist but did not confirm that he used a computer to communicate directly with the victims or people who had custody or control over them. However, under appellate plain error review, the District Court’s decision will be overturned if the error affected the defendant’s substantial rights. Thus, here, where substantial rights have not been affected by this error, and where Madkin could not carry his burden to show prejudice or a miscarriage of justice, the sentence enhancement was affirmed. Furthermore, even without the enhancement, the District Court could have imposed the same sentence.  

 

Tribunal

United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

Sources / citations

DOCKET NUMBER:08-CR-00343-MMH-MCR

Michigan Law Case Database