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United States v. Wallace

事实梗概

The defendants, Waquita Wallace and April Chaney, are sisters who lived together in St. Louis. In June 2008, Wallace and Chaney went to the victim’s counsin’s apartment and observed the victim, an 18-year-old woman with mental disabilities, there. Wallace persuaded to victim to move in with them, by telling her that she would help her get her babies back and would take care of her. However, once the two defendants and the victim got back to Wallace and Chaney's house, Wallace told the victim that the victim’s cousin owed Wallace money, that the cousin’s debt was now the victim’s debt, and that she would have to pay it back by giving up her monthly social security disability check. Wallace threatened to hurt the victim, her mother and grandmother if the victim did not comply. Wallace took the victim out at night to work as a prostitute on the streets and arranged for men to come to the house and have sex with the victim. Wallace also ordered the victim to do housework and to massage Wallace's back and feet. Wallace engaged in other abuse, including leaving the victim in the backyard without clothes on, burning her, beating her, threatening her with a knife, making her drink a cup of urine and lick a dog's genitals, and tying her to a chair, gagging her, and leaving her. Chaney participated in some of this abuse.

Wallace pleaded guilty to sex trafficking by fraud, force, or coercion and was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment and 5 years supervised release and fined $100. She appealed her sentence because it was an upward departure from the mandatory minimum. The Eighth Circuit affirmed the sentence (more details in legal reasoning section). 

Chaney pled guilty to conspiracy to commit sex trafficking. She admitted that she helped pick up the victim from the victim’s cousin's house. She said she was aware that the victim was being beaten and forced into prostitution, and she admitted helping tie her up in a garage behind the house. Chaney was sentenced to 60 months imprisonment and 2 years of supervised release.

Richard Marquis Harper, another resident of the house and defendant in a related case, pushed the victim's head under water in the bathtub. Harper pled guilty to misprision of felony (8 U.S.C. 4) under a separate case number and with a different judge, and was sentenced to 27 months imprisonment and 1 year supervised release and fined $100.

评注和重要特点

All three defendants pled guilty. Only one of the defendants, Wallace, appealed her sentence; she did so, in part, by arguing that the sentencing judge had imposed a harsher sentence on her than on other defendants convicted of human trafficking. 

判决日期:
2009-07-22
作者:
Human Trafficking Database of the University of Michigan Law School

关键词

《人口贩运议定书》:
《人口贩运议定书》第三条
《人口贩运议定书》第五条
法令:
招募
运输
包庇
途径:
恐吓、暴力及其他形式的胁迫
欺骗
滥用职权或脆弱境况
支付或接收金钱或其他利益来获得使一个人取得对另一个人的控制权的许可
剥削目的:
对他人卖淫行为的剥削或其他形式的性剥削
强迫劳动或服务
劳役
贩运形式:
国内
剥削发生的部门:
商业化性剥削
国内劳役

交叉问题

责任

... 为了

• 既遂犯罪

... 根据

• 犯罪意图

... 作为涉及方

• 主犯
• 参与者、调解人、从犯

性别平等方面的考虑因素

详情

• 性别考虑
• 女性主犯

程序步骤

法律制度:
习惯法
最新的法院:
上诉法院
诉讼类型:
刑事的
被告人的审讯:
与同案其他被告分拆处理(分拆案件审讯)
 

1st Instance: 

Court:  U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Date of decision: July 22, 2009
Reference: Docket number 08-CR-00461 

2nd Instance:

Court: U.S. Circuit Court for Eighth Circuit
Date of decision: May 13, 2010
Reference: U.S. v. Wallace, 605 F.3d 477 (8th Cir. 2010) 

3rd Instance:  Wallace appealed the decision of the 8th Circuit Court before the Supreme Court of the United States. The Supreme Court denied the petition for writ of certiorari on December 13, 2010. This effectively leaves the sentence as affirmed by the 8th Circuit Court.
Reference: Wallace v. United States, 131 S.Ct. 840 (2010)

 
 

受害人/初审原告

受害人:
Anonymous victim
性别:
国籍:
年龄:
18

Victim suffers from mental disabilities.

被告/ 初审被申请人

其他被告人的数目:
2
被告:
Waquita Wallace
性别:
国籍:
年龄:
34
法律推理:

The defendant entered a guilty plea.

被告:
April Chaney
性别:
国籍:
年龄:
21

指控/索赔/裁决

被告:
Waquita Wallace
立法/法规/法典:

18 USC 1591

指控详情:
Sex Trafficking by Force, Fraud, or Coercion
陪审团裁决:
Guilty
监禁期:
20 岁

The defendant was sentenced to 240 months and 5 years of supervised release.

罚金/向国家付款:
是的  100  USD  (Up to 10,000 USD)
上诉裁决:
Upheld

Wallace appealed the sentence imposed by the district court judge. The mandatory minimum sentence for the sex trafficking charge that Wallace pled guilty to was 180 months imprisonment.  The judge sentenced her above the minimum, to 240 months, under federal sentencing guidelines. 

Wallace argued that the sentence was procedurally and substantively incorrect.  Procedurally, Wallace argued that the sentence was “greater than necessary” and that the court did not consider “mitigating evidence” of Wallace’s own child abuse.  Wallace also argued that the court did not articulate the reasons for the higher sentence. 

The Circuit Court disagreed with Wallace and affirmed the sentence on procedural grounds. The appellate court reasoned that the sentencing judge does not need to use specific language at sentencing but only has to “set forth enough to satisfy the appellate court that [the judge] considered the parties’ arguments and has a reasoned basis for exercising . . . legal decision-making authority.” Because the sentencing judge in this case gave reasons for the sentence-- including noting that Wallace’s background and abuse gives insight into her character but does not excuse her conduct towards the victim in this case-- the appellate court rejected Wallace’s procedural challenges.

Wallace’s arguments that the sentence was substantively unreasonable were also rejected. Wallace argued that her sentence was higher than sentences that defendants in other cases received for the same charge of human trafficking. The appellate court rejected this challenge, however. The court noted that sentencing judges may increase sentences above the guideline range when the conduct was “unusually heinous, cruel, brutal, or degrading to the victim.” 

Because Wallace used a knife and cigarette lighter to injure her victim’s exposed breasts, tied the victim to a chair and left her with a rag in her mouth, forced her victim to drink a cup of urine and perform acts of bestiality, the court agreed with the sentencing judge that these actions were “extreme” and warranted a sentence above the guidelines. Therefore, the appellate court ruled that the sentencing judge did not abuse discretion by sentencing Wallace to a longer prison term than the guidelines suggested. 

被告:
April Chaney
立法/法规/法典:

8 USC 371

指控详情:
Conspiracy to Commit Sex Trafficking
陪审团裁决:
Guilty
监禁期:
5 岁

The defendant was sentenced to 60 months of imprisonment and 2 years of supervised release.

罚金/向国家付款:
是的  100  USD  (Up to 10,000 USD)

The defendant entered a guilty plea.

法院

U.S. Circuit Court for Eighth Circuit

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