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Comey's July 5 statement made clear that Hillary Clinton had violated Title 18, Section 793(f) of U.S. Code, put in place by the Espionage Act. But he added to the words of the statute an intent requirement and so recommended that she not be prosecuted. It's not hard to imagine that he felt entitled to inflict ...
He said that "no reasonable prosecutor" would bring such a case, even though no reasonable judge would quash an indictment under Title 18, Section 793(f) of U.S. Code based on the facts he alleged. My theory is that Comey was placed in an impossible ...
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Title 18, US Code, Section 793 (f) prohibits the negligent removal of classified information from its proper place of storage.

Well, the federal criminal code Title 18, Section 793(f) does not require intent, only gross negligence, which is what occurred.
The most serious charges are felonies cited in Title 18 of the U.S. Code of the Espionage Act in sections 793, 798 and 1001.
If she isn't guilty of the federal felony described by Title 18 U.S. Code Section 793(f), I'll eat her classified emails.
It's Title 18 of the U.S. Code, section 793(f) (edited here for space): "Whoever, being entrusted with ... information, relating to the national defense ... through gross negligence permits the same to be removed from its proper place of custody or ...

It's Title 18 of the U.S. Code, section 793(f) (edited here for space): "Whoever, being entrusted with ... information, relating to the national defense ... through gross negligence permits the same to be removed from its proper place of custody or ...
Comey, despite his refusal to equate the two, is essentially saying it's a moot point because he finds no precedent for anyone's ever having been prosecuted under the statute in question (Title 18, Section 793(f) of U.S. Code) for gross negligence. It ...
His use of the phrase "extremely careless" was chosen precisely and with malice aforethought for if he had used the word "negligent," Clinton's practices would have violated U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 793(f), and she would have been fined, imprisoned ...
It's perfectly clear in Title 18 of the U.S. Code, Chapter 37, Section 793. Paragraph E makes it a crime to give away national defense information on purpose.
It's Title 18 of the U.S. Code, section 793(f) (edited here for space): "Whoever, being entrusted with ... information, relating to the national defense ... through gross negligence permits the same to be removed from its proper place of custody or ...
I believe the FBI will refer Hillary Clinton for indictment for a violation of Section 1924 and Section 793 of Title 18 US Criminal Code dealing with deletion, retention and transmission of classified documents. If prosecuted and convicted, the ...
I believe the FBI will refer Hillary Clinton for indictment for a violation of Section 1924 and Section 793 of Title 18 US Criminal Code dealing with deletion, retention and transmission of classified documents. If prosecuted and convicted, the ...


 

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Title 18 of the U.S. Criminal Code:
           section 1924
           section 2071
           section 793