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18 USCA 1951 - The Hobbs Act
* (a) Whoever in any way or degree obstructs, delays, or affects
commerce or the movement of any article or commodity in commerce,
by ROBBERY or EXTORTION or attempts or CONSPIRES so to do, or
commits or threatens physical violence to any person or property
in furtherance of a plan or purpose to do anything in violation of
this section shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not
more than twenty years, or both.
* (b) As used in this section -
+ (1) The term ''robbery'' means the unlawful taking or OBTAINING
of personal property from the person or in the presence of
another, AGAINST HIS WILL, by means of actual or threatened
force, or violence, or FEAR OF INJURY, immediate or future,
to his PERSON or property, or property in his custody or
possession,
or the person or property of a relative or member of his family
or of anyone in his company at the time of the taking or OBTAINING.
+ (2) The term ''extortion'' means the obtaining of PROPERTY from
another, WITH HIS CONSENT, induced by wrongful use of actual or
threatened force, violence, or FEAR, or under color of official
right.
+ (3) The term ''commerce'' means commerce within the District
of Columbia, or any Territory or Possession of the United States;
all commerce between any point in a State, Territory, Possession,
or the District of Columbia and any point outside thereof; all
commerce between points within the same State through any place
outside such State; and all other commerce over which the United
States has jurisdiction.
[Leaving the simple meaning of commerce: the exchange of
goods and services, to be understood. There is no indication
in the statutory language that the underlying simple meaning
of "commerce" or that specifically define in paragraph (b)(3)
should be necessarily be construed on a large scale.] - wch
* (c) This section shall not be construed to repeal, modify or
affect section 17 of Title 15, sections 52, 101-115, 151-166 of
Title 29 or sections 151-188 of Title 45.
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