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ting to arson and bombing of government property risking or causing injury or death), section 1366(a) (relating to the destruction of an energy facility), section 2280 (relating to violence against maritime navigation), section 2332a (relating to weapons of mass destruction), or section 2332b (relating to acts of terrorism transcending national boundaries) of this title, section 236(a) (relating to sabotage of nuclear facilities or fuel) of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2284(a)), or section 46502 (relating to aircraft piracy) of title 49, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both. (b) A violation of this section may be prosecuted in any Federal judicial district in which the underlying offense was committed, or in any other Federal judicial district as provided by law. -SOURCE- (Added Pub. L. 107-56, title VIII, Sec. 803(a), Oct. 26, 2001, 115 Stat. 376; amended Pub. L. 107-273, div. B, title IV, Sec. 4005(d)(2), Nov. 2, 2002, 116 Stat. 1813.) -MISC1- AMENDMENTS 2002 - Pub. L. 107-273 made technical correction to directory language of Pub. L. 107-56, Sec. 803(a), which enacted this section. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 2002 AMENDMENT Pub. L. 107-273, div. B, title IV, Sec. 4005(d)(2), Nov. 2, 2002, 116 Stat. 1813, provided that the amendment made by section 4005(d)(2) is effective Oct. 26, 2001. -SECREF- SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS This section is referred to in section 2332b of this title. -End- -CITE- 18 USC Sec. 2339A 01/19/04 -EXPCITE- TITLE 18 - CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE PART I - CRIMES CHAPTER 113B - TERRORISM -HEAD- Sec. 2339A. Providing material support to terrorists -STATUTE- (a) Offense. - Whoever provides material support or resources or conceals or disguises the nature, location, source, or ownership of material support or resources, knowing or intending that they are to be used in preparation for, or in carrying out, a violation of section 32, 37, 81, 175, 229, 351, 831, 842(m) or (n), 844(f) or (i), 930(c), 956, 1114, 1116, 1203, 1361, 1362, 1363, 1366, 1751, 1992, 1993, 2155, 2156, 2280, 2281, 2332, 2332a, 2332b, 2332f, or 2340A of this title, section 236 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2284), or section 46502 or 60123(b) of title 49, or in preparation for, or in carrying out, the concealment of an escape from the commission of any such violation, or attempts or conspires to do such an act, shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 15 years, or both, and, if the death of any person results, shall be imprisoned for any term of years or for life. A violation of this section may be prosecuted in any Federal judicial district in which the underlying offense was committed, or in any other Federal judicial district as provided by law. (b) Definition. - In this section, the term "material support or resources" means currency or monetary instruments or financial securities, financial services, lodging, training, expert advice or assistance, safehouses, false documentation or identification, communications equipment, facilities, weapons, lethal substances, explosives, personnel, transportation, and other physical assets, except medicine or religious materials. -SOURCE- (Added Pub. L. 103-322, title XII, Sec. 120005(a), Sept. 13, 1994, 108 Stat. 2022; amended Pub. L. 104-132, title III, Sec. 323, Apr. 24, 1996, 110 Stat. 1255; Pub. L. 104-294, title VI, Secs. 601(b)(2), (s)(2), (3), 604(b)(5), Oct. 11, 1996, 110 Stat. 3498, 3502, 3506; Pub. L. 107-56, title VIII, Secs. 805(a), 810(c), 811(f), Oct. 26, 2001, 115 Stat. 377, 380, 381; Pub. L. 107-197, title III, Sec. 301(c), June 25, 2002, 116 Stat. 728; Pub. L. 107-273, div. B, title IV, Sec. 4002(a)(7), (c)(1), (e)(11), Nov. 2, 2002, 116 Stat. 1807, 1808, 1811.) -MISC1- AMENDMENTS 2002 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 107-273, Sec. 4002(a)(7), (e)(11), struck out "2332c," after "2332b," and substituted "of an escape" for "or an escape". Pub. L. 107-197 inserted "2332f," before "or 2340A". Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 107-273, Sec. 4002(c)(1), repealed amendment by Pub. L. 104-294, Sec. 601(b)(2). See 1996 Amendment note below. 2001 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 107-56, Sec. 811(f), inserted "or attempts or conspires to do such an act," before "shall be fined". Pub. L. 107-56, Sec. 810(c)(1), substituted "15 years" for "10 years". Pub. L. 107-56, Sec. 810(c)(2), which directed substitution of ", and, if the death of any person results, shall be imprisoned for any term of years or for life." for period, was executed by making the substitution for the period at end of the first sentence to reflect the probable intent of Congress and the intervening amendment by section 805(a)(1)(F) of Pub. L. 107-56. See below. Pub. L. 107-56, Sec. 805(a)(1)(F), inserted at end "A violation of this section may be prosecuted in any Federal judicial district in which the underlying offense was committed, or in any other Federal judicial district as provided by law." Pub. L. 107-56, Secs. 805(a)(1)(A)-(E), struck out ", within the United States," after "Whoever", and inserted "229," after "175,", "1993," after "1992,", ", section 236 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2284)," after "2340A of this title", and "or 60123(b)" after "section 46502". Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 107-56, Sec. 805(a)(2), substituted "or monetary instruments or financial securities" for "or other financial securities" and inserted "expert advice or assistance," after "training,". 1996 - Pub. L. 104-294, Sec. 604(b)(5), amended directory language of Pub. L. 103-322, Sec. 120005(a), which enacted this section. Pub. L. 104-132 amended section generally, reenacting section catchline without change and redesignating provisions which detailed what constitutes offense, formerly contained in subsec. (b), as subsec. (a), inserting references to sections 37, 81, 175, 831, 842, 956, 1362, 1366, 2155, 2156, 2332, 2332a, 2332b, and 2340A of this title, striking out references to sections 36, 2331, and 2339 of this title, redesignating provisions which define "material support or resource", formerly contained in subsec. (a), as subsec. (b), substituting provisions excepting medicine or religious materials from definition for provisions excepting humanitarian assistance to persons not directly involved in violations, and struck out subsec. (c) which authorized investigations into possible violations, except activities involving First Amendment rights. Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 104-294, Sec. 601(s)(2), (3), inserted "930(c)," before "956,", "1992," before "2155,", "2332c," before "or 2340A of this title", and "or an escape" after "concealment". Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 104-294, Sec. 601(b)(2), which directed substitution of "2332" for "2331", "2332a" for "2339", "37" for "36", and "or an escape" for "of an escape" and which could not be executed after the general amendment by Pub. L. 104-132, was repealed by Pub. L. 107-273, Sec. 4002(c)(1). See above. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 2002 AMENDMENT Pub. L. 107-273, div. B, title IV, Sec. 4002(c)(1), Nov. 2, 2002, 116 Stat. 1808, provided that the amendment made by section 4002(c)(1) is effective Oct. 11, 1996. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1996 AMENDMENT Amendment by section 604(b)(5) of Pub. L. 104-294 effective Sept. 13, 1994, see section 604(d) of Pub. L. 104-294, set out as a note under section 13 of this title. -SECREF- SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS This section is referred to in sections 1956, 2332b, 2339B, 2516 of this title; title 22 sections 2778, 7211; title 28 section 1605. -End- -CITE- 18 USC Sec. 2339B 01/19/04 -EXPCITE- TITLE 18 - CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE PART I - CRIMES CHAPTER 113B - TERRORISM -HEAD- Sec. 2339B. Providing material support or resources to designated foreign terrorist organizations -STATUTE- (a) Prohibited Activities. - (1) Unlawful conduct. - Whoever, within the United States or subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, knowingly provides material support or resources to a foreign terrorist organization, or attempts or conspires to do so, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 15 years, or both, and, if the death of any person results, shall be imprisoned for any term of years or for life. (2) Financial institutions. - Except as authorized by the Secretary, any financial institution that becomes aware that it has possession of, or control over, any funds in which a foreign terrorist organization, or its agent, has an interest, shall - (A) retain possession of, or maintain control over, such funds; and (B) report to the Secretary the existence of such funds in accordance with regulations issued by the Secretary. (b) Civil Penalty. - Any financial institution that knowingly fails to comply with subsection (a)(2) shall be subject to a civil penalty in an amount that is the greater of - (A) $50,000 per violation; or (B) twice the amount of which the financial institution was required under subsection (a)(2) to retain possession or control. (c) Injunction. - Whenever it appears to the Secretary or the Attorney General that any person is engaged in, or is about to engage in, any act that constitutes, or would constitute, a violation of this section, the Attorney General may initiate civil action in a district court of the United States to enjoin such violation. (d) Extraterritorial Jurisdiction. - There is extraterritorial Federal jurisdiction over an offense under this section. (e) Investigations. - (1) In general. - The Attorney General shall conduct any investigation of a possible violation of this section, or of any license, order, or regulation issued pursuant to this section. (2) Coordination with the department of the treasury. - The Attorney General shall work in coordination with the Secretary in investigations relating to - (A) the compliance or noncompliance by a financial institution with the requirements of subsection (a)(2); and (B) civil penalty proceedings authorized under subsection (b). (3) Referral. - Any evidence of a criminal violation of this section arising in the course of an investigation by the Secretary or any other Federal agency shall be referred immediately to the Attorney General for further investigation. The Attorney General shall timely notify the Secretary of any action taken on referrals from the Secretary, and may refer investigations to the Secretary for remedial licensing or civil penalty action. (f) Classified Information in Civil Proceedings Brought by the United States. - (1) Discovery of classified information by defendants. - (A) Request by united states. - In any civil proceeding under this section, upon request made ex parte and in writing by the United States, a court, upon a sufficient showing, may authorize the United States to - (i) redact specified items of classified information from documents to be introduced into evidence or made available to the defendant through discovery under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; (ii) substitute a summary of the information for such classified documents; or (iii) substitute a statement admitting relevant facts that the classified information would tend to prove. (B) Order granting request. - If the court enters an order granting a request under this paragraph, the entire text of the documents to which the request relates shall be sealed and preserved in the records of the court to be made available to the appellate court in the event of an appeal. (C) Denial of request. - If the court enters an order denying a request of the United States under this paragraph, the United States may take an immediate, interlocutory appeal in accordance with paragraph (5). For purposes of such an appeal, the entire text of the documents to which the request relates, together with any transcripts of arguments made ex parte to the court in connection therewith, shall be maintained under seal and delivered to the appellate court. (2) Introduction of classified information; precautions by court. - (A) Exhibits. - To prevent unnecessary or inadvertent disclosure of classified information in a civil proceeding brought by the United States under this section, the United States may petition the court ex parte to admit, in lieu of classified writings, recordings, or photographs, one or more of the following: (i) Copies of items from which classified information has been redacted. (ii) Stipulations admitting relevant facts that specific classified information would tend to prove. (iii) A declassified summary of the specific classified information. (B) Determination by court. - The court shall grant a request under this paragraph if the court finds that the redacted item, stipulation, or summary is sufficient to allow the defendant to prepare a defense. (3) Taking of trial testimony. - (A) Objection. - During the examination of a witness in any civil proceeding brought by the United States under this subsection, the United States may object to any question or line of inquiry that may require the witness to disclose classified information not previously found to be admissible. (B) Action by court. - In determining whether a response is admissible, the court shall take precautions to guard against the compromise of any classified information, including - (i) permitting the United States to provide the court, ex parte, with a proffer of the witness's response to the question or line of inquiry; and (ii) requiring the defendant to provide the court with a proffer of the nature of the information that the defendant seeks to elicit. (C) Obligation of defendant. - In any civil proceeding under this section, it shall be the defendant's obligation to establish the relevance and materiality of any classified information sought to be introduced. (4) Appeal. - If the court enters an order denying a request of the United States under this subsection, the United States may take an immediate interlocutory appeal in accordance with paragraph (5). (5) Interlocutory appeal. - (A) Subject of appeal. - An interlocutory appeal by the United States shall lie to a court of appeals from a decision or order of a district court - (i) authorizing the disclosure of classified information; (ii) imposing sanctions for nondisclosure of classified information; or (iii) refusing a protective order sought by the United States to prevent the disclosure of classified information. (B) Expedited consideration. - (i) In general. - An appeal taken pursuant to this paragraph, either before or during trial, shall be expedited by the court of appeals. (ii) Appeals prior to trial. - If an appeal is of an order made prior to trial, an appeal shall be taken not later than 10 days after the decision or order appealed from, and the trial shall not commence until the appeal is resolved. (iii) Appeals during trial. - If an appeal is taken during trial, the trial court shall adjourn the trial until the appeal is resolved, and the court of appeals - (I) shall hear argument on such appeal not later than 4 days after the adjournment of the trial; (II) may dispense with written briefs other than the supporting materials previously submitted to the trial court; (III) shall render its decision not later than 4 days after argument on appeal; and (IV) may dispense with the issuance of a written opinion in rendering its decision. (C) Effect of ruling. - An interlocutory appeal and decision shall not affect the right of the defendant, in a subsequent appeal from a final judgment, to claim as error reversal by the trial court on remand of a ruling appealed from during trial. (6) Construction. - Nothing in this subsection shall prevent the United States from seeking protective orders or asserting privileges ordinarily available to the United States to protect against the disclosure of classified information, including the invocation of the military and State secrets privilege. (g) Definitions. - As used in this section - (1) the term "classified information" has the meaning given that term in section 1(a) of the Classified Information Procedures Act (18 U.S.C. App.); (2) the term "financial institution" has the same meaning as in section 5312(a)(2) of title 31, United States Code; (3) the term "funds" includes coin or currency of the United States or any other country, traveler's checks, personal checks, bank checks, money orders, stocks, bonds, debentures, drafts, letters of credit, any other negotiable instrument, and any electronic representation of any of the foregoing; (4) the term "material support or resources" has the same meaning as in section 2339A; (5) the term "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Treasury; and (6) the term "terrorist organization" means an organization designated as a terrorist organization under section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. -SOURCE- (Added Pub. L. 104-132, title III, Sec. 303(a), Apr. 24, 1996, 110 Stat. 1250; amended Pub. L. 107-56, title VIII, Sec. 810(d), Oct. 26, 2001, 115 Stat. 380.) -REFTEXT- REFERENCES IN TEXT The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, referred to in subsec. (f)(1)(A)(i), are set out in the Appendix to Title 28, Judiciary and Judicial Procedure. Section 1(a) of the Classified Information Procedures Act, referred to in subsec. (g)(1), is section 1(a) of Pub. L. 95-456, which is set out in the Appendix to this title. Section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, referred to in subsec. (g)(6), is classified to section 1189 of Title 8, Aliens and Nationality. -MISC1- AMENDMENTS 2001 - Subsec. (a)(1). Pub. L. 107-56 substituted "15 years, or

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