Supreme Court Narrows the Reach of an Aggravated Identity Theft Law
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The Supreme Court on Thursday narrowed the scope of a federal law that adds two years of prison to various felonies if identity theft is involved, unanimously ruling that the government had interpreted what can count too broadly.The case centered on a Texas man, David Dubin, who was convicted of overbilling Medicaid for a psychological services firm.
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