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Yes, from the time the mail is sent until it is received by the person it is sent to the mail is the property of the post office and therefore government property. Preventing a person from receiving their mail is theft of government property; for which you can go to prison.
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Burning someone else's mail is illegal and considered a federal offense in the United States. It violates postal laws that protect the privacy and security of mail. Penalties for tampering with mail can include fines and imprisonment. It is best to respect the privacy of others and not interfere with their mail.
you will get an e-mail saying they did.
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No. Tampering with mail is a criminal offence.
You can mail the document to the Judge, or mail it to the Defendant's attorney.
though this question has been debated for a long period of time, it is not illegal in many countries to keep mail away from the receiver. it is still being thought over and discussed by governmental people though this question has been debated for a long period of time, it is not illegal in many countries to keep mail away from the receiver. it is still being thought over and discussed by governmental people
Yes, federal law interprets that as "intercepting" mail - it is in violation.
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call an hope they don't pick up.