DiscoverWhat SCOTUS Wrote UsPart 1: Dubin v. United States (2023) Is it aggravated identity theft just to mention another’s name during a predicate offense?
Part 1: Dubin v. United States (2023) Is it aggravated identity theft just to mention another’s name during a predicate offense?

Part 1: Dubin v. United States (2023) Is it aggravated identity theft just to mention another’s name during a predicate offense?

Update: 2023-09-06
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Majority opinion of the Supreme Court in Dubin v. United States (2023)


Is the mention of someone's name during the commission of a predicate offence considered aggravated identity theft?


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Part 1: Dubin v. United States (2023) Is it aggravated identity theft just to mention another’s name during a predicate offense?

Part 1: Dubin v. United States (2023) Is it aggravated identity theft just to mention another’s name during a predicate offense?

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