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Cleveland v. United States 531 U.S. 12 (2000) was a United States Supreme Court case decided in 2000. The case concerned the definition of property under the federal mail fraud statute. In a unanimous decision the Court held that property for the purposes of federal law did not include state video poker licences because such transactions were not a vested right or expectation.

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