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  2. Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act - Wikipedia

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    This article primarily covers the federal criminal statute, but since 1972, 33 U.S. states and territories have adopted state RICO laws, which although similar, cover additional state crimes and may differ from the federal law and each other in several respects.

  3. Illinois Compiled Statutes - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Compiled Statutes (ILCS) are the codified statutes of a general and permanent nature of Illinois. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The compilation organizes the general Acts of Illinois into 67 chapters arranged within 9 major topic areas. [ 3 ]

  4. RICO Charges: Once Reserved For The Mafia Now A ... - AOL

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    Established in 1970, US RICO charges were initially meant to pursue high profile mob bosses, but now cover a range of offenses, including gambling, money laundering, slavery, racketeering and a ...

  5. Scott v. Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Scott v. Illinois, 440 U.S. 367 (1979), was a case heard by the Supreme Court of the United States. In Scott, the Court decided whether the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments required Illinois to provide Scott with trial counsel. To emphasize the importance of court-appointed counsel, the Court opined, "[T]he interest protected by the right to ...

  6. Young Thug trial: Judge rips lawyers in YSL Rico case - AOL

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    Young Thug’s racketeering conspiracy charge and two gang charges each carry a penalty of five to 20 years in prison. The other five charges also carry potential prison time. Monday 27 November ...

  7. Former President Donald Trump and his 18 co-defendants have been accused of breaking a variety of criminal laws in the Georgia 2020 election subversion case, but one crime ties all their alleged ...

  8. Judiciary of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Illinois is the unified court system of Illinois primarily responsible for applying the Constitution and law of Illinois. It consists of the Supreme Court, the Appellate Court, and circuit courts. The Supreme Court oversees the administration of the court system.

  9. Philip J. Rarick - Wikipedia

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    Philip Joseph Rarick (born November 10, 1940) [1] was a justice of the Illinois Supreme Court from 2002 to 2004. Philip J. Rarick was born Nov. 10, 1940, in Collinsville, Illinois . He received his bachelor of arts degree from Southern Illinois University and his law degree from Saint Louis University School of Law .