Whoever intentionally destroys, impairs, injures, interferes or tampers with real or personal property with reasonable grounds to believe that such act will hinder, delay or interfere with the preparation of the United States, or of any state, commonwealth, territory or island possession of the United States, for defense or for war, or for the prosecution […]
Whoever intentionally makes or omits to note on inspection, any defect in any article or thing with reasonable grounds to believe— (1) that such article or thing is intended to be used in connection with the preparation of the United States, or of any state, commonwealth, territory or island possession of the United States, for […]
(a) In addition to the acts which constitute an attempt to commit a crime under the laws of the Virgin Islands— (1) the solicitation or incitement of another to commit any of the crimes defined in this chapter not followed by the commission of the crime; (2) the collection or assemblage of any materials with […]
(a) If two or more persons conspire to commit any crime defined by this chapter, each of such persons is guilty of conspiracy and subject to the same punishment as if he had committed the crime which he conspired to commit, whether or not any act be done in furtherance of the conspiracy. (b) It […]
No person shall be excused from attending and testifying, or producing any books, papers, or other documents before any court, magistrate judge, or the United States attorney upon any investigation, proceeding or trial, for or relating to or concerned with a violation of any section of this chapter or attempt to commit such violation, upon […]
Any peace officer or any person employed as watchman, guard, or in a supervisory capacity on premises connected with or used for national defense activities and posted with a sign reading “No Entry Without Permission” may stop any person found on any premises to which entry without permission is forbidden, and may detain him for […]
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to impair, curtail or destroy the rights of employees and their representatives to self-organization, to form, join, or assist labor organizations, to bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing, to strike, to picket, or to engage in concerted activities, for the purpose of collective bargaining or other […]
If conduct prohibited by this chapter is also made unlawful by another or other laws, the offender may be convicted for violation of this chapter or of such other law.