If there's any plaintiff's law firm in America that should
know racketeering when it sees it, it's Cohen Milstein.
Not exact matches
Just what these big payoffs meant for soccer dons wasn't fully
known until federal prosecutors in Brooklyn, New York, began unveiling their evidence at the
racketeering trial of three former South American soccer officials.
Ramos faces charges of
racketeering conspiracy, also
known as RICO conspiracy, and conspiracy to aid the distribution of narcotics.
On February 26 of this year, for instance, eight members of the Court ruled that the federal
racketeering statute (popularly
known as RICO) did not apply to the efforts of the Pro-Life Action Network to shut down various abortion clinics.
Lying, cheating, stealing, taking bribes,
racketeering — you
know, stuff your little kids do that make you wonder if instead of contributing to their college funds you really should just toughen them up for prison.
At his fall, he was accused of all sort of heinous crimes — poultry
racketeering, a killer squad to bump off political enemies, real or phantom, and gubernatorial fascism Ekiti never
knew; and again unlikely to
know.
Yesterday, Rob Astorino was talking about cleaning up Albany because he
knew today he was going to be charged with being dirty: voter fraud, election fraud and
racketeering.
Taken further against a central clique of enviro - activists, the claim that Exxon's «faillure to disclose that it
knew its products increased the health hazard of global warming» was
racketeering could be flipped against them.