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  • Monuments and Memorials: Federal Criminal Law Protections
    A person convicted of violating this provision may be imprisoned up to 10 years, making the crime a felony However, the applicability of this statute is limited in several important respects, as discussed below
  • Desecration of Venerated Objects: Criminal Penalties
    Some state statutes specifically list urinating or defecating on a protected object as a prohibited form of physical mistreatment The common thread is conduct that degrades both the physical condition and the symbolic dignity of the object
  • Monuments and Memorials: Federal Criminal Law Protections
    $1,000, the crime is a felony punishable by fines and up to Injury or Destruction At least one court has suggested that 10 years in prison If not, it is a misdemeanor punishable by mere removal and relocation would not constitute “injury or fines and up to a year in prison destruction” within the meaning of the statute See
  • Archaeology and the Law: A Complete Guide to Protecting Americas Past
    It gave the President authority to declare federal lands as national monuments to protect significant natural, historic, and scientific features It also established the first federal permit system for archaeological work and made it a crime to excavate or loot on federal land without permission
  • Destruction of Veteran Memorials | 18 U. S. Code § 1369
    For that reason, the defacing, destruction, or desecration of these sites is a criminal offense—and when it happens on federal property or when crossing state lines, it's a federal crime under Title 18 U S Code 1369
  • 16 U. S. Code § 426i - Protection of monuments, etc.
    If any person shall willfully destroy, mutilate, deface, injure, or remove any monument, column, statue, memorial structure, or work of art that shall be erected or placed upon the grounds of the battlefield by lawful authority, or shall willfully destroy or remove any fence, railing, inclosure, or other work for the protection or ornament of sa
  • Is Digging Up A Grave Illegal? Legal Insights And Consequences
    In the U S , obtaining permits from state historical preservation offices and securing consent from descendants is mandatory Failure to comply can result in criminal charges, even if the intent was academic or familial
  • Prevent Looting and Vandalism - Federal Archeology Program (U. S . . .
    Looting and vandalism of archeological resources on federal lands is against the law and can be prosecuted as a felony under the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA)
  • Archaeological Resources Protection Act - SaveHistory. org
    Archaeologists, law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and Tribal leaders work together to detect and respond to crimes against history First, law enforcement officers search the site for forensic evidence, just like any other crime scene
  • Memo to Sentors Leahy Hatch - Penalties for Cultural Heritage . . .
    The actual and potential cases which the Commission considered in its review range from vandalism and terrorism at historic landmarks and cemeteries to looting and theft of archaeological resources and human remains from federal and Indian lands





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