United States v. Moore

United States v. Moore
CourtUnited States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
Full case name United States of America v. Raymond Moore
ArguedSeptember 10, 1971
DecidedMay 14, 1973
Citation486 F.2d 1139
Case history
Subsequent historyCertiorari denied, 94 S. Ct. 298 (1973).
Court membership
Judges sittingDavid L. Bazelon, J. Skelly Wright, Carl E. McGowan, Edward Allen Tamm, Harold Leventhal, Spottswood William Robinson III, George MacKinnon, Roger Robb, Malcolm Richard Wilkey (en banc)
Case opinions
Per curiam
ConcurrenceWilkey, joined by MacKinnon, Robb
ConcurrenceLeventhal, joined by McGowan
ConcurrenceMacKinnon
ConcurrenceRobb
DissentWright, joined by Bazelon, Tamm, Robinson

United States v. Moore, 486 F.2d 1139 (D.C. Cir. 1973), was a case decided by the D.C. Circuit that refused to recognize a common law affirmative defense of addiction in a criminal prosecution for the possession of heroin.