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Supreme Court Decides Aggravated Identity Theft Case May 12, 2009

Posted by cybertao in Law.
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Earlier I wrote about the oral arguments in the case of Flores-Figueroa v. U.S. in which the Supreme Court was going to decide what, in a sentence, an adverb modifies.  This would determine whether an illegal alien using false identification numbers must know the numbers belong to another person in order to be convicted of aggravated identity theft.  The Court has now decided the case in favor of the defendant, Flores-Figueroa.  See my article on the decision at Lawserver.

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