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U.S.A.R. Criminal Statutes
These laws of the United States of America Republic are published by the legislative authority of this State government in Continental Congress Assembled on the dates listed.
Title 1 - Page 4
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF​
CHAPTER 42
Section No. Description
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1361. Government property or contracts.
1362. Communication lines, stations or systems.
1363. Buildings or property within special maritime and territorial jurisdiction.
1364. Interference with foreign commerce by violence.
1365. Tampering with consumer products.
1366. Destruction of an energy facility.
1367. Interference with the operation of a satellite.
1368. Harming animals used in law enforcement.
1369. Destruction of veterans’ memorials.
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NATIONALITY AND CITIZENSHIP
CHAPTER 43
Section No. Description
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1421. Accounts of court officers.
1422. Fees in nationalization proceedings.
1423. Misuse of evidence of citizenship or nationalization.
1424. Personation or misuse of papers in nationalization proceedings.
1425. Procurement of citizenship or nationalization unlawfully.
1426. Reproduction of nationalization or citizenship papers.
1427. Sale of nationalization or citizenship papers.
1428. Surrender of canceled nationalization certificate.
1429. Penalties for neglect or refusal to answer subpoena.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.54 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2017):
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OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE
CHAPTER 44
Section No. Description
1501. Assault on process server.
1502. Resistance to extradition agent.
1503. Influencing or injuring officer or juror generally.
1504. Influencing juror by writing.
1505. Obstruction of proceedings before departments, agencies, and committees.
1506. Theft or alteration of record or process; false bail.
1507. Picketing or parading.
1508. Recording, listening to, or observing proceedings of grand or petit juries while deliberating or voting.
1509. Obstruction of court orders.
1510. Obstruction of criminal investigations.
1511. Obstruction of State or local law enforcement.
1512. Tampering with a witness, victim, or an informant.
1513. Retaliating against a witness, victim, or an informant.
1514. Civil action to restrain harassment of a victim or witness.
1514A. Civil action to protect against retaliation in fraud cases.
1515. Definitions for certain provisions; general provision.
1516. Obstruction of National audit.
1517. Obstructing examination of financial institution.
1518. Obstruction of criminal investigations of health care offenses.
1519. Destruction, alteration, or falsification of records in National investigations and bankruptcy.
1520. Destruction of corporate audit records.
1521. Retaliating against a National judge or National law enforcement officer by false claim or slander of title.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.: 55 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2017):
9 April 2017 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
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PROTECTION OF UNBORN CHILDREN​
CHAPTER 45
Section No. Description
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1841. Protection of Unborn Children
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DEATH PENALTY
CHAPTER 46
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Section No. Description
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1840. Death Penalty
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.: 57 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2017):
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RECORDS & REPORTS
CHAPTER 47
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Section No. Description
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2071. Concealment, removal, or mutilation generally.
2072. False crop reports.
2073. False entries and reports of moneys or securities.
2074. False weather reports.
2075. Officer failing to make returns or reports.
2076. Clerk of United States of America Republic Province Court.
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PROTECTION OF TRADE SECRETS
CHAPTER 49
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Section No. Description
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1831. Economic espionage.
1832. Theft of trade secrets.
1833. Exceptions to prohibitions.
1834. Criminal forfeiture.
1835. Orders to preserve confidentiality.
1836. Civil proceedings to enjoin violations.
1837. Applicability to conduct outside the United States of America Republic.
1838. Construction with other laws.
1839. Definitions.
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23 April 2017 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
PUBLIC LANDS
CHAPTER 50
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Section No. Description
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1851. Coal depredations.
1852. Timber removed or transported.
1853. Trees cut or injured.
1854. Trees boxed for pitch or turpentine.
1855. Timber set afire.
1856. Fires left unattended and unextinguished.
1857. Fences destroyed; livestock entering.
1858. Survey marks destroyed or removed.
1859. Surveys interrupted.
1860. Bids at land sales.
1861. Deception of prospective purchasers.
1863. Trespass on national forest lands.
1864. Hazardous or injurious devices on National lands.
1865. National Park Service.
1866. Historic, archaeological, or prehistoric items and antiquities.
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ROBBERY AND BURGLARY
CHAPTER 50
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Section No. Description
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2111. Special maritime and territorial jurisdiction.
2112. Personal property of United States of America Republic.
2113. Bank robbery and incidental crimes.
2114. Mail, money, or other property of United States of America Republic.
2115. Post office.
2116. Railway or steamboat post office.
2117. Breaking or entering carrier facilities.
2118. Robberies and burglaries involving controlled substances.
2119. Motor vehicles.
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SEAMEN AND STOWAWAYS
CHAPTER 51
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Section No. Description
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2191. Cruelty to seamen.
2192. Incitation of seamen to revolt or mutiny.
2193. Revolt or mutiny of seamen.
2194. Shanghaiing sailors.
2195. Abandonment of sailors.
2196. Drunkenness or neglect of duty by seamen.
2197. Misuse of National certificate, license or document.
2199. Stowaways on vessels or aircraft.
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SABOTAGE
CHAPTER 52
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Section No. Description
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2151. Definitions.
2152. Fortifications, harbor defenses, or defensive sea areas.
2153. Destruction of war material, war premises or war utilities.
2154. Production of defective war material, war premises or war utilities.
2155. Destruction of national-defense materials, national-defense premises, or national-defense utilities.
2156. Production of defective national-defense material, national-defense premises, or national-defense utilities.
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