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CRM 1000-1499

1331. National Stolen Property Act -- Additional Research Sources

There are several authorities that can be consulted when researching various issues under the National Stolen Property Act. They include:

  1. 41 A.L.R. 231 - Genuine Making of Instrument for Purpose of Defrauding as Constituting Forgery.
  2. 87 A.L.R. 1169 - Filling in Terms Other Than Authorized in Paper Executed with Blanks, as Forgery.
  3. 91 L.Ed. 371 - Transportation or Causing to be Transported Within the Meaning of the National Stolen Property Act.
  4. 4 A.L.R.Fed. 793 - What Constitutes A "Falsely Made, Forged, Altered, or Counterfeited" Security Within Meaning of 18 U.S.C. § 2314, Making Transportation of Such Securities a Criminal Offense.
  5. 6 A.L.R.Fed. 194 - What are "Goods, Wares, Merchandise or Securities" Within Meaning of 18 U.S.C. § 2314, Making Transportation of Stolen Goods a Criminal Offense.
  6. 15 A.L.R.Fed. 336 - Determination of Value of Stolen Property Within Meaning of Provisions of 1 8 U.S.C. § 2314 Proscribing Interstate or Foreign Transportation of Stolen Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Securities, or Money of Value of $5,000 or More.
  7. 45 A.L.R.Fed. 527 - Sufficiency Of Evidence To Satisfy "Interstate Or Foreign Commerce" Requirement of 18 U.S.C. § 2315, Making Sale or Receipt of Stolen Goods, Securities, Money, or Fraudulent Tax Stamps Criminal Offense.
  8. 48 A.L.R.Fed. 570 - Necessity In Prosecution Under 18 U.S.C. § 2314 for Interstate Transportation of Securities Obtained by Fraud That Specific Securities Have Moved in Interstate Commerce.
  9. Devitt and Blackmar, Federal Jury Practice and Instructions, (3d ed.), Chapter 45, Interstate Transportation of Stolen Property-Motor Vehicle (Dyer Act, etc.) (U.S.C. §§ 2312, 2314, 2315).

[cited in JM 9-61.200]