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Extractions: This web page is provided as a public service by the Victoria, British Columbia (Canada) law firm of The criminal justice system in the United States of America is a hybrid system, involving state and federal government agencies. The power to make criminal laws is divided between the federal and state governments. For examples, most crimes are punished under state laws but there are some federal laws which create and punish certain conduct as well. The Constitution of the USA gives the federal government jurisdiction over tax, interstate commerce and mail and on that basis, the federal government has enacted laws which create crimes such as failing to file an income tax return, transport a stolen car across state lines and defrauding the postal service. State criminal laws are usually consolidated in state penal, vehicle or health codes. For a sample state penal code, readers are invited to consult the Texas Penal Code . Also, procedural matters vary from state to state.
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Extractions: OCTOBER 1997 This Supplement is intended to update the Federal Guidelines for Searching and Seizing Computers that was published in July 1994. The Supplement describes relevant federal and state cases decided since July 1994 as well as a number of additional earlier decisions. The cases in this Supplement are organized according to the sections in the Guidelines. Where a case relates to more than one section, it is discussed in more than one place. In order for us to stay abreast of the current developments in this fast changing area of the law, we invite you to contact us about your experiences. Please also contact us with any comments, corrections or contributions regarding the Guidelines or this Supplement at (202) 514-1026. This Supplement was prepared by David Movius, who was a student intern for the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section, under the supervision of David Goldstone and Peter Toren. Scott Charney, Chief
Extractions: hostName = '.issproxy.com'; Main As discussed in this earlier post , Oklahoma's AG has filed criminal charges against WorldCom and six of its former executives. A copy of the Felony Information filed with the District Court of Oklahoma County is available here According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, Oklahoma AG Drew Edmondson said the executives named in the complaint Bernie Ebbers, Scott D. Sullivan, David F. Myers, Buford T. Yates, Betty L. Vinson and Troy M. Normand "have one week to turn themselves in to authorities in Oklahoma. If they fail to meet that deadline, Mr. Edmondson said arrest warrants will be issued and his office will seek extradition." Bloomberg reports that six other states are considering "WorldCom charges," as well. Permalink Name:
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Extractions: Need Criminal Defense Attorney Help? Criminal procedures are composed of the rules governing the series of proceedings through which the substantive criminal law is enforced. In the United States, local and state government defines most crimes, though the federal government has adopted its own criminal code, at Title 18, to deal with activities extending beyond state boundaries or having special impact on federal operations. The procedure for criminal trials in federal courts is outlined in Title 18. States also have statutes that set out the framework for criminal procedure , subject to important constitutional limits. For example, the U.S. Constitution Bill of Rights provides basic protections including the right to an attorney, the right to not testify, the right to confront witnesses, and the right to a jury trial, among others. State constitutions may increase, but not take away from the federal protections.
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Extractions: In October 1998, Congress passed the Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act of 1998 (Identity Theft Act) to address the problem of identity theft. Specifically, the Act amended 18 U.S.C. § 1028 to make it a federal crime when anyone: knowingly transfers or uses, without lawful authority, a means of identification of another person with the intent to commit, or to aid or abet, any unlawful activity that constitutes a violation of Federal law, or that constitutes a felony under any applicable State or local law. Violations of the Act are investigated by federal investigative agencies such as the U.S. Secret Service, the FBI, and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and prosecuted by the Department of Justice.
Extractions: TEXT PDF State Laws Below is a list of states that have passed laws related to identity theft; others may be considering such legislation. Where specific identity theft laws do not exist, the practices may be prohibited under other state laws. States marked with * do not currently have their law available online. Alabama Alabama Code 13A-8-190 through 201
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Extractions: ARTICLE I Name The name of this organization shall be the Oklahoma Criminal Justice Research Consortium ARTICLE II Purpose The purpose of this Consortium is the promotion, review, collection, dissemination, and publication of research pertinent to the criminal justice system. To accomplish this end a network of qualified and recognized researchers and practitioners is encouraged through the Consortium's Executive Committee and General Membership. ARTICLE III Membership Section 1 : Qualifications A. Any individual shall be eligible for membership through appointment by the Executive Committee. B. Members are expected to conduct themselves in an ethical, professional, and collegial manner in their dealings with the Consortium and its members, and when acting as representatives of the Consortium to the public. Failure to do so may result in their removal by a majority vote of the Executive Committee. Section 2 : Voting A. Each member shall be entitled to one (1) vote at any General Membership meeting. Routine business shall be transacted by a majority vote of the members in attendance.
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