The Jury Instruction for Theft of Government Money or Property is a legal document that provides guidelines for jurors in federal criminal cases involving the theft of money or property owned by the United States. This form is designed to clarify the legal standards and elements of the crime as defined under Title 18, United States Code, Section 641. Unlike similar forms, this document specifically focuses on theft cases involving government funds or assets.
This form should be used when preparing jury instructions in federal cases involving allegations of theft of government money or property. It is applicable when the prosecution must prove that a defendant embezzled, stole, or converted government assets valued over $100. Legal professionals can modify this form to tailor the instructions to the specifics of their case before presenting it to the jury.
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