ID THEFT (access required)

Published: May 4, 2009

A federal “aggravated identity theft” statute that adds two years to the sentence of someone who uses false identity documents in commission of another crime requires proof that the offender knew the information belonged to another person. U.S. Supreme Court. Flores-Figueroa v. U.S., No. 08-108.  May 4, 2009. Lawyers USA No. 993-729. Click here for ...
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