USC V - Crimes Involving the United States


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USC V - Crimes Involving the United States

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U.S. CODE TITLE V

CRIMES INVOLVING THE UNTIED STATES

(A) Bribery, corruption and abuse of power

- (1) Any person which offers any form of bribery to a public official, witness or a victim shall be imprisoned for no less than 1 year and no more than 20 years based on severity and position. Any individual who accepts a bribe shall be equally guilty of this charge and serve the same punishment. Anybody accepting bribe in a position, whether law enforcement official, emergency service official, government official, or judicial official shall be removed. Bribery is considered the act of offering, giving, soliciting, or receiving of any item of value as a means of influencing the actions of an individual;

- (2) Any person in a position of power, whether a law enforcement official, emergency service official, government official or a judicial official, who maliciously uses power shall be removed from the position and imprisoned for no less than 1 year and no more than 20 years;

- (3) Any official who uses his position or power maliciously for foreign, private or other interests which are not beneficial for the well-being of the United States shall be imprisoned for no less than 20 years and no more than a life sentence, and removed from positions


(B) Treason, terrorism, arson, sedition and propaganda

- (1) The act of an individual who, owing permanent or temporary allegiance to the state, fails to report information vital to national security or violates one of the articles mentioned in this section. An individual is considered to owe allegiance to the state when inside the state borders by legal means, ranging but not necessarily limited to.: living, working, studying, visiting, seeking asylum, diplomatic duties or otherwise perform any other type of actions by having received the authorization from border officials to be allowed inside the state;

- (2) Any act that can compromise the unity of the United States, that range but is not necessarily limited to: making the nation go at war with another, seizing or occupying territory from the state in any form, planning to inflict huge casualties on the population and/or infrastructures of the state or helping a domestic and/or foreign organization or militia that plan to do one of the above;

- (3) Any person that uses systematic threats or actions against the public good to cause fear and intimidation at a grand scale;

- (4) Any person which incites, organizes, promotes, encourages or participates in a civil disorder, shall be imprisoned for no more 5 years and no less than 1 year. Any person interfering in work of law enforcement officials or emergency service officials during civil disorder shall be imprisoned for no more than 10 years and no less than 5 years;

- (5) Whoever within the territory of United States, willfully or maliciously sets fire or burns any building, structure, vehicle, machine, materials or other shall be imprisoned for no less than 3 years and no more than 8 years;

- (6) Creation or participation in creation or spread of false propaganda which provokes uprising against the United States


(C) Currency

- (1) It is only acceptable in the United States to use United States Dollar as a mean of making payment;

- (2) Any person which forges bills, distributes forged bills, pays or attempts to pay using forged bills shall be imprisoned for no less than 5 years and no more than 15 years;

- (3) Any person which engages in money laundering, which is considered the act of making money through illegal activities, not limited to but including drug, weapon and human trafficking, rasnom, bribery shall be imprisoned for no less than 10 and no more than 20 years.

- (4) Any person in possession of money or items that were stolen from an ATM or a bank shall be imprisoned for no less than 5 years and no more than 15 years



(D) Conspiring

- (1) Any person which conspires to commit any offense against the United States or to defraud the United States, or any agency of the United States, shall be sentenced to no less than 5 years and no more than 10 years;

- (2) Any person which conspires to impede or injure a federal law enforcement official through any means, directly or indirectly, shall be imprisoned for no less than 5 years and no more than 10 years



(E) Espionage and confidential information

- (1) Any person in knowledge or possession of confidential information, which transmits, maliciously gathers, obtains confidential information without authorization, or loses confidential information shall be imprisoned for no less than 10 years and no more than 20 years. The person shall also be removed from positions.

- (2) Any person recording a military installation shall be fined no more than $10,000 and no less than $1,000, or imprisoned for no more than 1 year if resumed with the activity after being fined.

- (3) Any person which discloses confidential information without authorization of respective person shall be imprisoned for no less than 10 years and no more than 20 years. The person shall also be removed from positions.


(E) Citizenship and immigration

- (1) Any person residing in the territory of United States for more than seven days without a valid US passport shall be imprisoned and exported back to the country the person entered the US from.

- (2) Any person smuggling immigrants into the United States territory shall be imprisoned for no less than 5 years and no more than 15 years.

- (3) Federal law enforcement officials may establish checkpoints targeting immigration violations to which anybody coming through must be compliant with.


(F) Impersonating law enforcement or government

- (1) Any person which uses any means to directly or indirectly impersonate law enforcement or government, such as writing "FBI" or "POLICE" over their vehicle, or their clothes, or their properties, or through certain style of clothing or vehicle styling combined with behavior implies to be a law enforcement official or a government employee, shall have said asset permanently seized or seized for no less than 7 days and no more than 14 days, or be fined no less than $50,000 and no more than $5,000,000 or imprisoned for no less than 5 years.

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