angelmom
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I just caught back up on this thread, and it makes me wonder about Laci and Conner's Law. Isn't bank robbery a federal crime if the funds are FDIC insured? Could they get them on federal charges? B/c then would it be a homicide under Laci and Conner's law???
http://law.jrank.org/pages/565/Bank-Robbery.html
The act makes it a federal offense for anyone to take or attempt to take by force and violence or intimidation anything of value belonging to one of the protected institutions, or anything that is in one of the protected institution's care, custody, control, management, or possession (§ 2113(a)). The statute divides the offense of bank robbery into various stages, making criminal the acts that constitute the steps of the crime.
http://www.findlaci2003.us/conner-law.html
The legislation would let the federal government charge people with killing a fetus, if the fetus dies in the commission of a federal crime. California and 25 other states have similar laws, which is why Scott Peterson is being charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of his wife and their unborn son.
The federal legislation would go further than California's law, though; California's law protects a fetus that has passed the "embryonic stage," pegged at seven or eight weeks, while the more ambitious federal legislation would protect a fetus "at any stage of development."
http://law.jrank.org/pages/565/Bank-Robbery.html
The act makes it a federal offense for anyone to take or attempt to take by force and violence or intimidation anything of value belonging to one of the protected institutions, or anything that is in one of the protected institution's care, custody, control, management, or possession (§ 2113(a)). The statute divides the offense of bank robbery into various stages, making criminal the acts that constitute the steps of the crime.
http://www.findlaci2003.us/conner-law.html
The legislation would let the federal government charge people with killing a fetus, if the fetus dies in the commission of a federal crime. California and 25 other states have similar laws, which is why Scott Peterson is being charged with two counts of murder in the deaths of his wife and their unborn son.
The federal legislation would go further than California's law, though; California's law protects a fetus that has passed the "embryonic stage," pegged at seven or eight weeks, while the more ambitious federal legislation would protect a fetus "at any stage of development."