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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
To stay clean, make sure you buy your devices from reputable sources and avoid using any equipment that seems off or tampered with. It's like sticking to the straight and narrow—you'll avoid trouble that way!
Yes, some defenses could involve proving you didn’t know the device was modified, or that you had no intent to use it unlawfully. However, it's tricky to navigate, like walking a tightrope!
Yes, just having a modified telecommunication device in your possession can lead to charges. It's not just about using it; it’s the mere act of holding onto something illegal that can land you in trouble.
Getting caught can result in serious legal trouble, including hefty fines or even jail time. It’s like getting into hot water—you really don’t want to end up there!
Think of devices that can tap into phone lines, gain unauthorized access to networks, or any gadgets that play dirty with communication systems—that's the kind of stuff this law is after.
If a device doesn’t work like it should or seems to bypass normal operation rules—like stealing signals—it's likely modified. If it looks fishy, it might just be!
This law deals with the illegal use, production, trafficking, or possession of modified telecommunication devices. Simply put, it targets people who mess around with communication technology in unlawful ways.
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Greensboro North Carolina 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1029(A)(7) USE, PRODUCTION, TRAFFICKING OR POSSESSION OF MODIFIED TELECOMMUNICATION INSTRUMENT