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Muscarello v. United States

''Muscarello v. United States'', 524 U.S. 125 (1998), is a United States Supreme Court case focusing on legislative interpretation of a firearms chapter of the federal criminal code. The Court was asked to rule on whether a particular statute with the phrase “carries a firearm” should be interpreted so as to be limited to carrying a firearm only on one’s person or interpreted more broadly to include carrying a firearm in a vehicle. The Court held that the statute should be construed broadly and that a firearm discovered in a vehicle, including the glove compartment and trunk, would constitute as “carrying” under the statute.
== Background ==
The federal criminal code has a provision dealing with firearms that imposes a five-year mandatory prison term on a person who “uses or carries a firearm” both during and in relation to a drug-related crime.〔18 U.S.C. §924(c)(1)〕 Frank J. Muscarello, the petitioner, was arrested for selling marijuana; at the time of his arrest Muscarello had a handgun in the locked glove compartment of the truck in which he was transporting the marijuana. Muscarello’s case was consolidated with another case with similar facts except in the other case the firearms in question were in the trunk of the car belonging to the other defendants’. Muscarello and the other defendants all argued that possessing firearms in a glove compartment or the trunk of a car fell outside of the scope of the mandatory sentencing statute.〔524 U.S. 126〕

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