What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? PA but
this is concerning federal aggravated identity theft charge.
I have been doing research on my aggravated identity theft charges.
Supposedly my charges include applying online for credit or bank acts with others names or ss numbers
The article that I am pasting below states that the supreme court has ruled that the
government must prove that the person “knew that their fake documents belonged to a real
person.” If they cant prove where I got them, like the example in this article says in a neighbors
trash where like a tax statement or some document had the persons name and number on it
was found in there or that I contacted one of the victims and asked for their social security
numbers, then they cant prove that I knew the numbers were real, how could they?. Heck, if they cant prove an
illegal immigrant might have known he was using someone else’s real social security number
(which he might’ve bought off of the street, I don’t see how they could prove it in my case
when I still to this day don’t know if they are really real.)
Heres the article, with the ruling.
Supreme Court narrows identify-theft law in immigration case
The case itself can be found by clicking on the following Cornell link: http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/08-108.ZS.html
this is concerning federal aggravated identity theft charge.
I have been doing research on my aggravated identity theft charges.
Supposedly my charges include applying online for credit or bank acts with others names or ss numbers
The article that I am pasting below states that the supreme court has ruled that the
government must prove that the person “knew that their fake documents belonged to a real
person.” If they cant prove where I got them, like the example in this article says in a neighbors
trash where like a tax statement or some document had the persons name and number on it
was found in there or that I contacted one of the victims and asked for their social security
numbers, then they cant prove that I knew the numbers were real, how could they?. Heck, if they cant prove an
illegal immigrant might have known he was using someone else’s real social security number
(which he might’ve bought off of the street, I don’t see how they could prove it in my case
when I still to this day don’t know if they are really real.)
Heres the article, with the ruling.
Supreme Court narrows identify-theft law in immigration case
The case itself can be found by clicking on the following Cornell link: http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/08-108.ZS.html
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