U.S. v. Strandlof, No. 10-1358 (10th Cir.) (667 F.3d 1147) (January 27, 2012) (Judge Timothy M. Tymkovich)
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In 2006, Congress enacted the Stolen Valor Act, 18 U.S.C. § 704(b) (herein the “SVA”), which makes it a Federal crime for anyone to “falsely represent[ ] . . . verbally or in writing” that he or she has been awarded “any decoration or medal authorized by Congress for …
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