The National Stolen Property Act is an Act of Congress that prohibits the transportation, sale, and receipt of certain illegally obtained property in interstate...
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regarded as stolen property for the purposes of a law which criminalized the interstate transportation of property that had been "stolen, converted or...
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of goods (or property) and knew they were stolen, then the individual may be charged with a crime, depending on the value of the stolen goods, and the...
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United States v. Agrawal (category United States intellectual property case law)
indictment with violations of the Economic Espionage Act (EEA) and the National Stolen Property Act (NSPA). Agrawal violated the EEA by printing out SocGen's...
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invoked: the Economic Espionage Act of 1996, the National Stolen Property Act, and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. He argued that the acts he was accused...
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are considered property crimes. Crimes against property are divided into two groups: destroyed property and stolen property. When property is destroyed...
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was alleged to have stolen trade secrets from that firm in violation of the Economic Espionage Act, the National Stolen Property Act, and the Computer Fraud...
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The Stolen Valor Act of 2005, signed into law by President George W. Bush on December 20, 2006, was a U.S. law that broadened the provisions of previous...
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Ban Chiang (redirect from Ban Chiang National Museum)
who deal with cultural property, in accordance with the National Stolen Property Act and Archaeological Resources Protection Act. Ban Non Wat Archaeological...
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an act of nature. Destruction of property (sometimes called property destruction, or criminal damage in England and Wales) is a sub-type of property damage...
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The Convention on Cultural Property Implementation Act (CCPIA or CPIA) is a United States Act of Congress that became federal law in 1983. The CCPIA implemented...
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Theft (redirect from Theft of property)
Theft (from Old English þeofð, cognate to thief) is the act of taking another person's property or services without that person's permission or consent...
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officials who deal with cultural property according National Stolen Property Act and Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979. "Operation Antiquity:...
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The act was originally intended to discourage the handling of stolen property but several courts have judged that the National Stolen Property Act is sufficiently...
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Motor vehicle theft (redirect from Stolen vehicles)
States) is the criminal act of stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle. In 2020, there were 810,400 vehicles reported stolen in the United States...
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was charged with violating the National Stolen Property Act by transporting $10,000 U.S. Treasury bond that had been stolen from a bank messenger in Louisville...
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Espionage Act of 1996, legislation that would soon be used to prosecute activities of the type Gaede was involved in. National Stolen Property Act – US Code...
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Embezzlement (redirect from Misappropriation of property)
locations in the eastern United States.[citation needed] While the amount stolen from each machine was relatively small, the total amount taken from many...
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clarifying that copies of copyrighted works are not "stolen goods" under the National Stolen Property Act of 1934. Dowling v. United States (1990), 493 U.S...
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persons who have previously threatened law enforcement. Property files: Article File: Records on stolen articles and lost public safety, homeland security...
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risk and vulnerable for having their ideas and designs stolen and/or altered. Intellectual property protects these moral claims that have to do with personality...
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Nemo dat quod non habet (category Property law)
sales led to opportunities for rogues to "fence" stolen property, the Sale of Goods (Amendment) Act 1994 abolished the "market overt" exception to the...
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safety; To protect people and property; To identify and recover lost and stolen property; To prevent, detect and fight crime; To identify and arrest criminals;...
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The PROTECT IP Act (Preventing Real Online Threats to Economic Creativity and Theft of Intellectual Property Act, or PIPA) was a proposed law with the...
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Extortion (category Property crimes)
blackmail requires a threat of a criminal act, such as violence, merely a threat used to elicit actions, money, or property from the object of the extortion....
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intellectual property theft at 225–600 billion dollars yearly. According to a CNBC survey, 1 in 5 corporations say China has stolen intellectual property within...
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common law, felonies were crimes punishable by either death, forfeiture of property, or both. While felony charges remain serious, concerns of proportionality...
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procedures for the payment of compensation to persons whose property has been injured, destroyed or stolen during a riot. It arose as a ballot bill sponsored by...
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Art theft (redirect from Stolen masterpiece)
private locations. Stolen art is often resold or used by criminals as collateral to secure loans. Only a small percentage of stolen art is recovered—an...
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Kempton Bunton (section The National Gallery burglary)
against either. In a direct response to the case, Section 11 of the Theft Act 1968 was enacted, making it an offence to remove without authority any object...
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