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The Federal Prison Library

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 31, 2023 | 0 Comments

All Federal Bureau of Prisons facilities have leisure and law libraries, but the scope and quality typically vary. Both are generally within the Education Department at each facility and accessible to all incarcerated general population inmates. There is no cost to use the libraries except...

The International Prisoner Transfer Program (IPTP)

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 31, 2023 | 0 Comments

Suppose you are a foreign national serving a prison sentence in the U.S., either state or federal prison, or an American citizen serving time in a foreign prison. In that case, you may be eligible for a prison transfer under the International Prisoner Transfer Program (IPTP). Sometimes also...

The Right to Invoke the Fifth Amendment in a Federal Case

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 25, 2023 | 0 Comments

What does it mean to “take the Fifth?” The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees that the government cannot compel someone to provide incriminating information about themselves. This is the infamous “right to remain silent” phrase so often used. Simply...

What to Do If Federal Agents Raid Your Home

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 17, 2023 | 0 Comments

The prospect of federal agents knocking on your door can be an incredibly daunting and anxiety-inducing experience. The confusion and stress accompanying such a scenario could easily lead one to make mistakes that exacerbate the situation. Knowing your rights in this situation...

The Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (MDLEA)

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jun 22, 2023 | 0 Comments

As part of the war on drugs, the United States in the 1980s enacted a set of laws that greatly expanded its jurisdiction into the high seas in an attempt to curb drug manufacturing and trafficking aboard vessels. These laws are contained in the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (MDLEA...

Fictitious Name or Address - 18 U.S. Code § 1342

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Apr 24, 2023 | 0 Comments

Not only is it a federal crime to use the United States Mail or a private or commercial carrier to carry out a fraudulent scheme defined under Title 18 U.S.C. 1341, but if you utilize a fictitious name or address for the purpose of carrying out such a scheme, you could also be...

Bulk Cash Smuggling - 31 U.S. Code § 5332

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Mar 08, 2023 | 0 Comments

Federal law requires that transactions involving sizable amounts of cash, typically more than $10,000, must be reported to the government. This reporting requirement includes the physical moving of money into or out of the United States. If you attempt to bypass this...

What is a Suspicious Activity Report?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jan 13, 2023 | 0 Comments

Let’s review suspicious activity reports (SARs), the United States Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), common triggers, and what you need to know about them. Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) are an essential tool under the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) for combatting...

What Are the Statute of Limitations on Federal Crimes?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jan 12, 2023 | 0 Comments

The U.S. Constitution guarantees U.S. citizens the right to a “speedy trial” when accused of a crime. This right exists for two reasons. First, since evidence and memory of events tend to fade over time, it is the best way to ensure that a trial is fair. Second, it prevents the government...

Sale or Receipt of Stolen Vehicles - 18 U.S. Code § 2313

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Nov 17, 2022 | 0 Comments

While every state has laws that make vehicle theft a crime, it becomes the federal government's jurisdiction when stolen vehicles cross a state or international boundary. If you're accused of selling or receiving a stolen vehicle across those boundaries while knowing it was stolen, you could face severe...

Breaking or Entering Carrier Facilities - 18 U.S.C. § 2117

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Nov 11, 2022 | 0 Comments

Our transportation systems and facilities, otherwise known as "carrier facilities,” are critical to interstate and foreign commerce in the United States. Therefore, the federal government has enacted laws to protect these systems and facilities from vandalism, theft, and other crimes. In particular, Title...

Rules Concerning Hearsay in Federal Criminal Trials

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Oct 28, 2022 | 0 Comments

If you face federal criminal charges, the law ensures you are given a fair trial and protect your rights. Part of that protection is to make sure any testimony against you comes from reliable sources. This is why, for the most part, hearsay is not admissible as evidence in federal trials, according to the Federal...

What is a Subpoena Duces Tecum?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Oct 25, 2022 | 0 Comments

A subpoena duces tecum is a legal order requiring a person to produce documents or tangible evidence for use at a hearing or trial. The term “duces tecum” comes from the Latin phrase “you shall bring with you.”  A subpoena duces tecum may be issued by a court or another tribunal, such as a grand...

Federal Biological Weapons Laws - 18 U.S. Code § 175

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Sep 28, 2022 | 0 Comments

The federal government treats it as a grave offense when someone in the United States possesses or uses any pathogen with the intent to harm others. Biological weapons are considered very dangerous, and the legal consequences are severe. Any involvement with biological weapons is strictly prohibited...

What Are False and Coerced Confessions?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Sep 26, 2022 | 0 Comments

The U.S. Constitution provides explicit protections that citizens shouldn't be compelled to testify against themselves when charged with a crime. And yet, false and coerced confessions are an ongoing problem within our criminal justice system. According to one report, as many as 27 percent of people...

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