This is a variety of conditions tending to show that a person accused of committing a federal crime is not guilty of that crime.
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What are the Federal Sentencing Guidelines?
These are rules that set forth a uniform sentencing policy for individuals convicted of federal crimes.
more »What makes a crime federal rather than state?
A federal crime is an offense that has been made illegal either by federal law or one that occurs on federal property.
more »What is the difference between federal law and state law?
The United States Constitution provides for a federal government that is superior to state governments in such matters as the authority to govern international affairs, national defense, and currency-related issues.
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