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This section of the U.S. Code defines and punishes crimes against religious property or persons in the exercise of their beliefs. It covers different scenarios, such as defacement, obstruction, or destruction of religious real property, and sets the statute of limitations and certification requirements for federal prosecution.
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1 Ιαν 2024 · This section of the U.S. Code criminalizes the defacement, damage, or destruction of religious real property, or the obstruction of religious beliefs, in interstate or foreign commerce. It also specifies the punishment, certification, and statute of limitations for such offenses.
24 Ιουν 1988 · (c) Whoever intentionally defaces, damages, or destroys any religious real property because of the race, color, or ethnic characteristics of any individual associated with that religious property, or attempts to do so, shall be punished as provided in subsection (d).
1 Φεβ 2016 · This web page provides analyses of the federal law that prohibits damaging or obstructing religious property because of its religious character. It also shows case summaries of defendants who violated this statute and were sentenced to prison.
26 Οκτ 2015 · This section defines and punishes offenses against religious real property, such as defacement, damage, destruction, or obstruction. It also specifies the circumstances, procedures, and limitations of prosecution by the United States.
This section of the United States Code defines and punishes crimes against religious property and persons. It covers acts of arson, vandalism, robbery, and intimidation that interfere with the free exercise of religious beliefs.
Damage to religious property; obstruction of persons in the free exercise of religious beliefs. (1) intentionally defaces, damages, or destroys any religious real property, because of the religious character of that property, or attempts to do so; or.