U.S. v. McLAUGHLIN

No. 19-308-cr August Term 2019.

946 F.3d 117 (2019)

UNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. Raymond McLAUGHLIN, aka Shakir Ra-Ade Bey, aka Shakir Ade Bey, Defendant-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

Decided: December 30, 2019.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry K. Kopel ( Marc H. Silverman , on the brief), for John H. Durham , United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, New Haven, CT, for Appellee.

Raymond McLaughlin, pro se, Brooklyn, NY.

Before: Cabranes and Droney, Circuit Judges, and Reiss, District Judge.


The case before us poses a simple question: when does a Federal court have personal jurisdiction over a defendant in a criminal proceeding? We hold that personal jurisdiction exists whenever an individual, charged with a crime over which the Federal court has subject matter jurisdiction, is brought before that court. Accordingly, we AFFIRM...

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