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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
Yes, trafficking involves selling or distributing the devices, while possession is simply having them in your control.
Penalties can range from hefty fines to serious prison time, depending on the severity of the offense.
Defenses can vary, but options might include proving you didn’t know the device was illegal or that you had no intent to commit fraud.
The aim of this law is to protect the telecommunications system from fraud and unauthorized access, keeping everyone safe.
Yes, simply possessing a device that’s intended for illegal telecommunication activities can lead to serious consequences.
Activities like modifying your phone to bypass regulations, creating tools to tap into phone lines, or selling devices that enable illegal access all fall under this law.
This law deals with the illegal use, production, trafficking, or possession of devices that modify telecommunication equipment.
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Omaha Nebraska 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1029(A)(7) USE, PRODUCTION, TRAFFICKING OR POSSESSION OF MODIFIED TELECOMMUNICATION INSTRUMENT