Handwritten legal notes analyzing the scope of Section 3283's "offense involving" language, discussing its application to repealed offenses and specific statutes like 18 U.S.C. § 113(a) and Chapter 109A. The text cites case law including United States v. Johnson, Miller v. United States, and United States v. Kepler to explore jurisdictional limits and the definition of conduct involving abuse.
| Name | Type | Context |
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| United States District Court | ||
| 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals |
| Location | Context |
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"Section 3283's 'offense involving' language therefore applies to the repealed offenses"Source
"Section 3283 is limited to territorial and maritime jurisdictions, which is why 18 usc § 3299 was enacted."Source
"Several court however have found that § 3283 applies to any and all statutes were the offense 'conduct' involves sexual or physical abuse or kidnapping."Source
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