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Can the federal government punish felonious crimes under the constitutional Interstate Commerce Clause within the 50 compact states of the Union?
QUESTIONS PRESENTED FOR REVIEW 1. Can the federal government punish felonious crimes under the constitutional Interstate Commerce Clause within the 50 compact states of the Union? 2. Is there a difference between the statutory interstate commerce definition and the constitutional Interstate Commerce Clause? 3. Does the definition of "interstate commerce" found at 18 U.S.C. §10 include places outside the exclusive legislative jurisdiction of the "United States"? 4. Can the federal government punish felonious crimes under the constitutional] Interstate Commerce Clause by and through the Necessary and Proper Clause? ; 5. Does the definition of "State" in the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure also include the sovereign 50 compact states of the Union, also called "foreign states” throughout the federal code? 6. Is the word "includes" found in the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 1(b)(9) & Title 18 U.S.C. §10 a term of enlargement? 7. Does the federal government need to provide me with the nature, cause and essential elements constituting the offense charged? 8. Is the United States District Court for the District of Arizona a Article III “district court of the United States” ordained & established under the Constitution. 9. Is Homeland Security Investigations a police power? 10. Is Homeland Security Investigations authorized to execute a warrant and make arrests within the exterior boundaries of the of the Union state Arizona not on land ceded to the "United States"? 11. Is the definition of "act of Congress" in Title 18 U.S.C. §4001 only applicable to federal territories, as it was defined in the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 54(c), prior to December of 2002? 12. Is the statutory terms ‘United States” and “United States of America” the same? 13. Is the Assistant United States Attorney authorized to prosecute crimes in the name of “The United States of America’? @