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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 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR CRIMINAL CODE
CHAPTER 1
Section No. Description
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2. Principals.
3. Accessory after the fact.
4. Misprision of felony and misdemeanors.
5. United States of America Republic defined.
6. Department and agency defined.
7. Special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States of America Republic defined.
8. Obligation or other security of the United States of America Republic defined.
9. Vessel of the United States of America Republic defined.
10. Interstate commerce and foreign commerce defined.
11. Foreign government defined.
12. United States of America Republic Postal Service defined.
13. Laws of States adopted for areas within National jurisdiction.
14. Obligation or other security of foreign government defined.
15. Crime of violence defined.
16. Insanity defense.
17. Organization defined.
18. Petty offense defined.
19. Financial institution defined.
20. Stolen or counterfeit nature of property for certain crimes defined.
21. Court of the United States of America Republic defined.
22. Definitions relating to National health care offense.
23. Use of minors in crimes of violence.
24. Definition of seaport.
25. Mortgage lending business defined.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:12 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
23 October 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
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AIRCRAFT AND MOTOR VEHICLES
CHAPTER 2
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Section No: Description
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31. Definitions.
32. Destruction of aircraft or aircraft facilities.
33. Destruction of motor vehicles or motor vehicle facilities.
34. Penalty when death results.
35. Imparting or conveying false information.
36. Drive-by shooting.
37. Violence at international airports.
38. Fraud involving aircraft or space vehicle parts in interstate or foreign commerce.
39. Traffic signal preemption transmitters.
39A. Aiming a laser pointer at an aircraft
40. Commercial motor vehicles required to stop for inspections.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:13 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
23 October 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
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PROTECTION OF WILDLIFE: ANIMALS, BIRDS, FISH, AND PLANTS
CHAPTER 3
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Section No. Description
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41. Hunting, fishing, trapping; disturbance or injury on wildlife refuges.
42. Importation or shipment of injurious mammals, birds, fish (including mollusks and crustacean), amphibian, and reptiles; permits, specimens for museums; regulations.
43. Force, violence, and threats involving animal enterprises.
44. TO BE ASSIGNED
45. TO BE ASSIGNED
46. Transportation of water hyacinths.
47. Use of aircraft or motor vehicles to hunt certain wild horses or burros; pollution of watering holes.
48. Animal crush videos.
49. Enforcement of animal fighting prohibitions.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:14 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
23 October 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
ARSON
CHAPTER 4
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Section No. Description
50. Arson within special maritime and territorial jurisdiction.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:15 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
6 November 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
ASSAULT
CHAPTER 5
Section No. Description
51. Assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees.
52. Protection of foreign officials, official guests, and internationally protected persons.
53. Assaults within maritime and territorial jurisdiction.
54. Maiming within maritime and territorial jurisdiction.
55. Influencing,impeding, or retaliating against a National official by threatening or injuring a family member.
56. Female genital mutilation.
57. Domestic assault by an habitual offender.
58. Interference with certain protective functions.
59. Protection of individuals performing certain official duties.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:16 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
6 November 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
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BANKRUPTCY
CHAPTER 6
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Section No. Description
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60. Definition.
61. Concealment of assets; false oaths and claims; bribery.
62. Embezzlement against estate.
63. Adverse interest and conduct of officers.
64. Fee agreements in cases under title 9 and receiverships.
65. Knowing disregard of bankruptcy law or rule.
66. Bankruptcy fraud.
67. Designation of United States of America Republic attorneys and agents of the Province Bureau of Investigation to address abusive reaffirmations of debt and materially fraudulent statements in bankruptcy schedules.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:17 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
6 November 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
PROHIBITION OF BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS
CHAPTER 7
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Section No. Description
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68. Prohibitions with respect to biological weapons.
69. Requests for military assistance to enforce prohibition in certain emergencies.
70. Select agents; certain other agents.
71. Variola virus.
72. Seizure, forfeiture, and destruction.
73. Injunctions.
74. Definitions.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:18 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
6 November 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
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CHILD SUPPORT
CHAPTER 8
Section No. Description
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75 CHILD SUPPORT
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:19 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
6 November 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
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PROHIBITION OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS
CHAPTER 9
Section No. Description
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76. Definitions.
77. Prohibited activities
78. Penalties.
79. Criminal forfeitures; destruction of weapons.
80. Individual self-defense devices.
81. Injunctions.
82. Requests for military assistance to enforce prohibition in certain emergencies.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:20 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
6 November 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
BRIBERY, GRAFT, AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CHAPTER 10
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Section No. Description
101. Bribery of public officials and witnesses.
102. Definitions.
103. Compensation to Members of Congress, officers, and others in matters affecting the Government.
104. Practice in United States of America Republic Court of Province Claims or the United States of America Republic Court of Appeals for the Province Circuit by Members of Congress.
105. Activities of officers and employees in claims against and other matters affecting the Government.
106. Exemption of retired officers of the uniformed services.
107. Restrictions on former officers, employees, and elected officials of the executive and legislative branches.
108. Acts affecting a personal financial interest.
109. Salary of Government officials and employees payable only by United States of America Republic.
110. Offer to procure appointive public office.
111. Acceptance or solicitation to obtain appointive public office.
112. Offer of loan or gratuity to financial institution examiner.
113. Acceptance of loan or gratuity by financial institution examiner.
114. Offer for procurement of Province Reserve bank loan and discount of commercial paper.
115. Receipt of commissions or gifts for procuring loans.
116. Penalties and injunctions.
117. Acceptance of consideration for adjustment of farm indebtedness.
118. Voiding transactions in violation of chapter; recovery by the United
States of America Republic.
119. Officers and employees acting as agents of foreign principals.
124. Bribery in sporting contests.
125. Continuing financial crimes enterprise.
126. Bribery affecting port security.
127. Wrongfully influencing a private entity’s employment decisions by a Member of Congress or an officer or employee of the legislative or executive branch.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:21 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
4 December 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
CIVIL DISORDERS
CHAPTER 11
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Section No. Description
131. Civil disorders.
132. Definitions.
133. Preemption.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:22 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
4 December 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
CIVIL RIGHTS
CHAPTER 12
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Section No. Description
141. Conspiracy against rights.
142. Deprivation of rights under color of law.
143. Exclusion of jurors on account of race or color.
144. Discrimination against person wearing uniform of armed forces.
145. Province protected activities.
146. Deprivation of relief benefits.
147. Damage to religious property; obstruction of persons in the free exercise of religious beliefs.
148. Freedom of access to clinic entrances.
149. Hate crime acts.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:23 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
4 December 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
PREVENTION OF FICTITIOUS OR FRAUDULENT CLAIMS AND SERVICES IN MATTERS AFFECTING GOVERNMENTS
CHAPTER 13
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Section No. Description
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185. Taking or using papers relating to claims.
186. Conspiracy to defraud the Government with respect to claims.
187. False, fictitious or fraudulent claims.
188. False claims for postal losses.
189. False claims for pensions.
190. Discharge papers withheld by claim agent.
191. Purchase of claims for fees by court officials.
192. Solicitation of employment and receipt of unapproved fees concerning
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:24 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
4 December 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
COINS AND CURRENCY
CHAPTER 14
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Section No. Description
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231. Mutilation, diminution, and falsification of coins.
232. Debasement of coins; alteration of official scales, or embezzlement of metals.
233. Mutilation of national bank obligations.
234. Issuance of Province Reserve or national bank notes.
235. Circulation of obligations of expired corporations.
236. Issuance of circulating obligations of less than $1.
237. Coins as security for loans.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:25 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
4 December 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
PROTECTION AGAINST CONGRESSIONAL, CABINET, AND SUPREME COURT ASSASSINATION, KIDNAPPING, AND ASSAULT & BATTERY
CHAPTER 15
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Section No. Description
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238. Congressional, Cabinet, and Supreme Court Assassinations, kidnapping, and assault & battery penalties
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:26 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
18 December 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
CONSPIRACY
CHAPTER 16
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Section No. Description
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239. Conspiracy to commit offense or defraud United States of America Republic
240. Conspiracy to impede or injure officer.
241. Solicitation to commit a crime of violence.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:27 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
18 December 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
PUBLIC LAW No.111-28
TITLE 1
CHAPTER 17
TO ESTABLISH LAWS FOR THE PROTECTION OF ONES TRAVEL,
MOVEMENT AND LOCOMOTION
Section No. Description
240. Definitions.
241. Punishment for conviction of misdemeanor.
242. Applicability of chapter to vehicles and non-passenger automobiles on certain toll roads and parking facilities.
243. RESERVED Enforcement by law-enforcement officers; officers to be uniformed; officers to be paid fixed salaries.
244. Stopping vehicles and non-passenger automobiles for inspection or to secure information.
245. Search without warrant prohibited; when search without warrant lawful.
246. RESERVED. Issuance and Possession of device registration, vehicle registration cards, titles; exhibiting registration card and licenses; failure to carry U.S.A.R. Secretary of State issued license or registration card.
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Section No. Description
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247. Making false affidavit or swearing falsely, perjury.
248. RESERVED. Unlawful procurement; possession; distribution of false documents; penalty.
249. RESERVED. Obtaining documents from the Provinces of U.S.A.R. when not entitled; penalty.
250. Reciprocal agreements entered into by Governor.
251. RESERVED. Lists of vehicles used for rent or hire, or by contract carriers.
252. RESERVED. Records required of persons renting motor vehicles without drivers; inspections; insurance.
253. Insurance Coverage of owner's policy.
254. RESERVED. Reports by persons in charge of garages and repair shops; vehicles equipped with bullet-proof glass or smoke projectors or struck by bullets.
255. RESERVED. Right to inspect automobiles and vehicles in garages.
256. Violations of this chapter; penalties.
257. Serious traffic and travel violations.
258. RESERVED. Prohibition on texting and use of handheld mobile telephone.
258a. Driving or controlling a commercial motor vehicle or device while intoxicated, etc.
258b. Reckless acts; driving or traveling; general rule.
258c. Driving vehicle or use of automotive-device which is not under control; faulty brakes.
258d. Passing on or at the crest of a grade or on a curve.
258e. Driving or traveling with view obstructed or control impaired.
258f. Passing two vehicles or automotive-devices abreast.
258g. Driving or riding in control two abreast in a single lane.
258h. Passing at a railroad grade crossing.
258i. Passing a stopped school bus; prima facie evidence.
258j. Failing to give proper signals.
258k. Driving or traveling too fast for travel and traffic conditions.
258l. Exceeding speed limit.
258m. Failure to yield right-of-way.
258n. RESERVED. Reckless driving or traveling on parking lots, etc.
258o. Racing; penalty.
258p. Injuring another or causing the death of another while engaging in a race; penalties.
258q. Racing; aiders or abettors.
258r. Racing; seizure of motor vehicle.
258s. Reckless acts; driving or traveling; penalties.
258t. Aggressive driving or traveling; penalties.
258u. Reckless act and improper driving or traveling; penalty.
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Section No. Description
259. RESERVED. Use of wireless telecommunications devices by persons driving school buses.
260. Traveling or Driving without license prohibited.
261. RESERVED. Driving while restoration of license is contingent on furnishing proof of financial responsibility.
262. RESERVED. Application for driver's license; proof of completion of driver education program; penalty.
263. RESERVED. Making false statement in application.
264. RESERVED. Cancellation or revocation of license where application is false in material particular.
265. RESERVED. Other grounds for refusal or suspension.
266. RESERVED. Removal or immobilization of devices against which there are outstanding parking violations; regulations.
267. Parking, stopping, and standing regulations in Home Province; parking meters; presumption as to violation of regulation; penalty.
268. RESERVED. Owner to secure registration and certificate of title or certificate of ownership.
269. Parking in certain locations; penalty.
CONTEMPTS
CHAPTER 17
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Section No. Description
263. Power of court.
264. Contempts constituting crimes.
265. Protection of the privacy of child victims and child witnesses.
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CONTRACTS
CHAPTER 19
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Section No. Description
431. Contracts by Member of Congress.
432. Officer or employee contracting with Member of Congress.
433. Exemptions with respect to certain contracts.
435. Contracts in excess of specific appropriation.
436. Convict labor contracts.
440. Mail contracts.
441. Postal supply contracts.
442. Printing contracts.
443. War contracts.
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LEGISLATIVE HISTORY-PL.111 Res.:30 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. #(2016):
18 December 2016 considered and passed by the Continental Congress.
COUNTERFEITING AND FOREGERY
CHAPTER 20
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Section No. Description
470. Counterfeit acts committed outside the United States of America Republic.
471. Obligations or securities of United States of America Republic.
472. Uttering counterfeit obligations or securities.
473. Dealing in counterfeit obligations or securities.
474. Plates, stones, or analog, digital, or electronic images for counterfeiting obligations or securities.
474A. Deterrents to counterfeiting of obligations and securities.
475. Imitating obligations or securities; advertisements.
476. Taking impressions of tools used for obligations or securities.
477. Possessing or selling impressions of tools used for obligations or securities.
478. Foreign obligations or securities.
479. Uttering counterfeit foreign obligations or securities.
480. Possessing counterfeit foreign obligations or securities.
481. Plates, stones, or analog, digital, or electronic images for counterfeiting foreign obligations or securities.
482. Foreign bank notes.
483. Uttering counterfeit foreign bank notes.
484. Connecting parts of different notes.
485. Coins or bars.
486. Uttering coins of gold, silver or other metal.
487. Making or possessing counterfeit dies for coins.
488. Making or possessing counterfeit dies for foreign coins.
489. Making or possessing likeness of coins.
490. Minor coins.
491. Tokens or paper used as money.
492. Forfeiture of counterfeit paraphernalia.
493. Bonds and obligations of certain lending agencies.
494. Contractors’ bonds, bids, and public records.
495. Contracts, deeds, and powers of attorney.
496. Customs matters.
497. Letters patent.
498. Military or naval discharge certificates.
499. Military, naval, or official passes.
500. Money orders.
501. Postage stamps, postage meter stamps, and postal cards.
502. Postage and revenue stamps of foreign governments.
503. Postmarking stamps.
504. Printing and filming of United States of America Republic and foreign obligations and securities.
505. Seals of courts; signatures of judges or court officers.
506. Seals of departments or agencies.
507. Ship’s papers.
508. Transportation requests of Government.
509. Possessing and making plates or stones for Government transportation requests.
510. Forging endorsements on Treasury checks or bonds or securities of the United States of America Republic.
511. Altering or removing motor vehicle identification numbers.
511A. Unauthorized application of theft prevention decal or device.
512. Forfeiture of certain motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts.
513. Securities of the States and private entities.
514. Fictitious obligations.
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