List of Federal Crimes and Offenses
October 16th, 2009 @ 11:47 am | 1546 views | Created in Law
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Chief Editor of Cherada Network
This is a List of Federal Crimes and what are considered as Federal Offenses. Common Federal Crimes include crimes on a Military Base, crimes involving the Post Office or crimes related to Tax Evasion and Fraud. Also importing illegal drugs is considered as a Federal Crime.

Federal Crimes or Federal Offenses are those that hare commited against the United States as a whole and go beyond a single State. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is in charge of investigating federal offenses.
Most common Federal Crimes are Mail Fraud, Kidnapping, Tax Evasion, Museum Robbery, Drug Offenses, Inmigration Offenses and Assassinating the President.
Most common Federal Crimes are Mail Fraud, Kidnapping, Tax Evasion, Museum Robbery, Drug Offenses, Inmigration Offenses and Assassinating the President.
List of Federal Crimes and Federal Offenses
- Child Pornography
- Financial Fraud
- Criminal Conspiracy
- Government Fraud
- Insider Trading
- International Crimes
- International Extradition
- Federal Economic Espionage
- Money Laundering
- Telemarketing FraudSex Crimes
- Mail Fraud
- Cyberstalking
- Kickbacks
- Bribery
- Counterfeiting
- Credit Card Fraud
- Asset Forfeiture
- Embezzlement
- Bankruptcy Fraud
- Public Corruption
- Business Fraud and Theft
- State Felony Appeals
- Antitrust Violations
- Insurance Fraud
Tags: federal crimes, federal offenses, fbi, dea, tax evasion, mail fraud, post office, drug traffic, inmigration
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