UNITED STATES V. ESCAMILLA
467 F.2d 341 (4th Cir. 1972)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a conviction of involuntary manslaughter.
FACTS: A group of men arrived on a remote island labeled T-3 in the Artic Ocean. They got
there in May and expected to remain until October. Bennie, the victim, was one of the
members and was an employee of the U.S. Weather Bureau. Mario (D) was an employee of General
Motors Defense Research Laboratory. During the summer, an acute problem arose over one the
expeditions members named Porky's drinking and uncontrolled behavior. Prior to the date
Bennie was killed, Porky attacked various personnel three times with butcher cleavers mainly
in an effort to quench his alcoholism. D got a telephone call to be on the lookout for Porky
because he said he was drunk and had stolen wine from D's trailer. D's roommate pleaded with
D to return to his trailer and D did so. D took a rifle with him and left it at his trailer
when he went to warn Porky to stay away from his raisin wine. D found Porky and Bennie
consuming 190 proof Ethyl alcohol cut with grape juice and homemade raisin wine. D left for
his trailer and soon heard footsteps approaching. D got ready to defend himself by taking
off the safety of his gun, making sure it was loaded and pointing it at the door. It was
Bennie who entered the trailer. After a heated discussion, D ordered Bennie to leave, waving
the gun back and forth at him. The gun discharged and Bennie was hit. Bennie died from the
wound. There was evidence that the gun was defective in an unforeseeable way in that it
could be discharged without pulling the trigger by banging it, dropping it or by putting the
safety on and off, by ramming the bolt handle down and by applying slight pressure to the
bolt handle when holding it. D appealed his conviction; the trial court failed to charge the
jury correctly on the necessary elements of the crime of involuntary manslaughter.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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