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Knowledge that the goods etc. were stolen or taken by fraud The goods etc. were transported in interstate or international commerce At least $5,000 Fine or imprisonment up to 10 years 2 Transportation of persons in execution or concealment of a pre-devised scheme to defraud said persons of money or property, or inducement of such transportation
Larry Leonard, 60, and Nathaniel “Nat” Leonard, 68, cousins from Philadelphia, were charged on Friday with conspiracy to transport and sell stolen goods in interstate commerce and interstate ...
The maximum penalty for a charge of interstate transport of stolen goods is a 10-year prison sentence, a $250,000 fine and supervised release up to three years.
Theft from Interstate Shipment is a legal classification of crime used for Section 659 of Title 18 of the United States Code.It prohibits the theft or fraudulent acquisition of goods that are part of an interstate or international shipment, whether from the carrier or a holding area, and also the wilful buying, selling or possession of goods obtained in this way.
Denise Lodge, 64, of Goffstown, New Hampshire, pleaded guilty Friday in U.S. District Court in the Middle District of Pennsylvania to a charge of interstate transportation of stolen goods ...
In June 2023, Cedric Lodge, his wife and three other individuals were indicted for conspiracy and interstate transport of stolen goods. [1] Lodge, a morgue manager at Harvard Medical School, had access to bodies willed by their owners for academic research. While working at the school he allegedly sold human body parts on the internet. [2]
Feds say Massachusetts man sold more than $1 million in stolen precious metal to a company in Canton, Mass. ... pleaded guilty to interstate transportation of stolen goods and engaging in unlawful ...
Worden was arrested for interstate transportation of stolen goods by the FBI and sentenced on November 13, 1997, with a 15-month prison sentence and a fine of $30,000. [1] In addition to the criminal case, Kodak also sued Worden in order to prevent Worden or Strobel from using any other information that he had stolen.