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Law, 10.09.2019 03:30 jghdvine

Yates v. u. s.
135 s. ct. 1074 (2015)
facts: john yates, a commercial fisherman, caught undersized red grouper in federal waters in the gulf of mexico. to prevent federal authorities from confirming that he had harvested undersized fish, yates ordered a crew member to toss the suspect fish into the sea. yates was charged with obstruction of justice through destruction of the small red grouper fish.
decisions below: yates was convicted and appealed. his conviction was upheld. he appealed to the u. s. supreme court.
issue on appeal: is the release of fish back into the sea obstruction of justice?
decision: a split court held that the fish were not "tangible objects" for purposes of the obstruction of justice statute. the court held that the statute was passed to cover files and electronic records and not tangible objects such as fish. the court held that the statute was passed in the wake of financial and ethical collapses in companies and was not intended to have generic application. it was directed at electronic files and documentation, not tangible objects such as fish.
using information from academic sources, answer the following questions in 1000 words (minimum):
i. why does the dissent think the majority made the decision it did?
1000 words (minimum) required and it is legal, ethical, and social environment subject.

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