The National Stolen Property Act is an Act of Congress which prohibits certain offenses relating to stolen property and forgery.
Maake was charged with 36 counts of murder, 28 attempted murders, 15 counts of rape, 46 counts of aggravated robbery, and other offenses relating to the unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition.
The case is illustrative of the modern trend to weaken the mens rea requirement for criminal liability in regulatory offenses or crimes relating to public safety.
Officer Sica, Sergeant Popovic and Sgt. James Rice were charged with several offenses relating to the cover-up, including witness tampering and conspiracy.
In all, nineteen individuals were charged with some 2,500 offenses relating to the activities of N17.
Except for omitting offenses relating to war, the imperial family, and adultery, the 1947 Penal Code remained virtually identical to the 1907 version.
A confidential inquiry was made, but McCaffrey was never charged with an offense relating to the massacre.
The day following his arrest he was charged with 16 offenses relating to his time as a military commander during the Afghan civil war in the early 1990s.
No offense relating to trespass or vandalism in the context of protests was included in the final version of RICO.
It requires the criminalization of such activities as hacking (including the production, sale, or distribution of hacking tools) and offenses relating to child pornography, and expands criminal liability for intellectual property violations.