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  2. Impersonating a public servant - Wikipedia

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    Impersonating a public servant, impersonating a public officer or impersonating a public official is a crime or misdemeanor in several jurisdictions. It consists of pretending to hold a public office and exercise that authority or attempt to induce another person to do something.

  3. Voter rolls are becoming the new battleground over secure ...

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    SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A group has been impersonating government officials, harassing New York residents at their homes and falsely accusing them of breaking the law, state officials have warned.

  4. Man accused of impersonating a federal agent is sentenced to ...

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    A Washington, D.C., man accused of impersonating a federal law enforcement officer was sentenced Friday to nearly three years in prison.. Arian Taherzadeh was sentenced by U.S. District Judge ...

  5. Assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain United States ...

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    Assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain United States Government officers or employees is an offense under 18 U.S.C. § 111. Simple assault is a class A misdemeanor, but if physical contact occurs, the offense is a class D felony. If a deadly weapon is used or bodily injury is inflicted, it is a class C felony. [1]

  6. Assaulting, kidnapping, and assassinating the government ...

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    Assaulting, kidnapping, and assassinating the government officials of the United States, their families, and foreign dignitaries and official guests, is a crime under various statutes, including 18 U.S.C. § 111 (Assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees), 18 U.S.C. § 112 (Protection of foreign officials, official guests, and internationally protected persons), 18 U.S.C ...

  7. Columbus feds arrest - again - a man with record of ...

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    The FBI arrested him at the federal courthouse after he arranged to meet a U.S. attorney there, authorities said. Prosecutors have detailed other run-ins with the law.

  8. Obstruction of justice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In United States jurisdictions, obstruction of justice refers to a number of offenses that involve unduly influencing, impeding, or otherwise interfering with the justice system, especially the legal and procedural tasks of prosecutors, investigators, or other government officials.

  9. I was scammed out of $300K in a government impersonation scam ...

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    The fake officer sent me a PDF with the alleged photos, names, and descriptions of five masterminds behind the fictional laundering scheme and interrogated me over video chat about whether I knew ...