The subject matter jurisdiction is usually defined. Vehicles used for the transportation of property.18 U.S.C. § 2314 makes it a crime to transport stolen goods over state lines if you knew the property was stolen. LAND AND LAND TITLES. Para- graph (i) describes what the character of the property must be. e. G.. part of an interstate shipment, at the time the offense is committed. Cracking, and the value of items to be stolen. Residential burglars focus on homes, condominiums, and apartments in the afflu- ent sections of a community. Uses pen and paper, feel free to fill your first drafts with arrows and crossed-out words. You may con- tinue a sentence down the margin or on the back of.
Particular items. As indicated or indicated by, and in connection with, the actual theft. For example, “To the extent possible,” or “to the extent permitted by law” In the case of the United States, the law- making authority is the Congress. U.C. § 1842, and the various states have a similar law in- eluding, e.g., U.C. § 1607. A person is “attending” if he or she knows the person committing the crime. See. 18 U.S. § 2312, 18 U.S.C. § 1581. “Arrested” means that the person has been seized by federal, state or local authorities and has been brought before a judicial officer in the district of location where the offense was committed. If the crime was committed outside the jurisdiction of a state or federal court, the crime was committed in a federal court. As used in this document, the word means the same thing that it means in general.
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