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U.S. v. Abdur-Rahman, No. 10-4814-cr (2nd Cir.) (708 F.3d 98) (February 15, 2013) (Per Curiam)

Health care fraud is a cognizable predicate felony for aggravated identity theft under 18 U.S.C. section 1028A(c)(5) because the parenthetical language "relating to mail, bank, and wire fraud" in the statute is not intended to limit the predicate felonies only to those three identified in the parenthetical, but instead encompasses ...

 

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