Theft of Mail Matter by Postal Service Employee is a federal crime in which an employee of the United States Postal Service (USPS) illegally takes or attempts to take mail matter from the USPS. This includes stealing any postal item, such as a letter, package, or money order, or any other item that has been entrusted to the USPS for delivery. There are two main types of Theft of Mail Matter by Postal Service Employee: embezzlement and larceny. Embezzlement involves the misappropriation of funds or property from the USPS for personal gain, while larceny involves the taking of mail matter without permission or authorization. Both of these acts are punishable by fines and/or imprisonment.
Theft of Mail Matter by Postal Service Employee is a federal crime in which an employee of the United States Postal Service (USPS) illegally takes or attempts to take mail matter from the USPS. This includes stealing any postal item, such as a letter, package, or money order, or any other item that has been entrusted to the USPS for delivery. There are two main types of Theft of Mail Matter by Postal Service Employee: embezzlement and larceny. Embezzlement involves the misappropriation of funds or property from the USPS for personal gain, while larceny involves the taking of mail matter without permission or authorization. Both of these acts are punishable by fines and/or imprisonment.