Official Pattern Jury Instructions adopted by Federal 7th Circuit Court. All converted to Word format. Please see the official site for addional information. www.ca7.uscourts.gov/pattern-jury-instructions/pattern-jury.htm
18 U.S.C. Sec. 666(A)(1)(A) Theft Concerning Federally Funded Programs is a federal law that prohibits the theft or embezzlement of funds from a federally funded program or organization. The law applies to any person who knowingly and willfully steals, embezzles, or obtains by fraud any money, funds, credits, assets, or other property provided by or through a federal agency, or any program receiving federal funds. This law applies to both individuals and organizations and covers all forms of theft, including larceny, embezzlement, false pretenses, fraud, and conversion. Penalties for violating this law can include fines, imprisonment, and restitution. There are two main types of 18 U.S.C. Sec. 666(A)(1)(A) Theft Concerning Federally Funded Programs: Theft of Funds and Theft of Property. Theft of Funds involves stealing money or funds from a federally funded program or organization, while Theft of Property involves taking any type of asset or other property from a federally funded program or organization.
18 U.S.C. Sec. 666(A)(1)(A) Theft Concerning Federally Funded Programs is a federal law that prohibits the theft or embezzlement of funds from a federally funded program or organization. The law applies to any person who knowingly and willfully steals, embezzles, or obtains by fraud any money, funds, credits, assets, or other property provided by or through a federal agency, or any program receiving federal funds. This law applies to both individuals and organizations and covers all forms of theft, including larceny, embezzlement, false pretenses, fraud, and conversion. Penalties for violating this law can include fines, imprisonment, and restitution. There are two main types of 18 U.S.C. Sec. 666(A)(1)(A) Theft Concerning Federally Funded Programs: Theft of Funds and Theft of Property. Theft of Funds involves stealing money or funds from a federally funded program or organization, while Theft of Property involves taking any type of asset or other property from a federally funded program or organization.