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Fort Worth Texas 18 U.S.C. Sec. 2114(B) RECEIPT, POSSESSION, CONCEALMENT, OR DISPOSAL OF STOLEN MAIL MATTER, MONEY, OR OTHER PROPERTY OF THE UNITED STATES
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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
The simplest way to stay out of trouble is to always be aware of where your items come from. If it seems fishy, walk away and report it instead.
Yes, possessing stolen property is enough for charges to be filed against you. It's like holding onto hot potatoes—you’ll get burned!
If you find something that seems out of place, the best thing to do is to report it to the authorities. Keeping it could lead to trouble.
Not necessarily! Even if you didn't know the item was stolen, you could still be charged if law enforcement believes you should have known better.
Getting caught with stolen mail can land you in serious trouble. You could face hefty fines and even prison time depending on the case.
This law deals with the illegal handling of stolen mail or property belonging to the U.S. government. Basically, if you receive, keep, or sell something that isn't yours, you're violating this section.
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Fort Worth Texas 18 U.S.C. Sec. 2114(B) RECEIPT, POSSESSION, CONCEALMENT, OR DISPOSAL OF STOLEN MAIL MATTER, MONEY, OR OTHER PROPERTY OF THE UNITED STATES