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  2. Unlawful command influence - Wikipedia

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    Unlawful command influence (UCI) is a legal concept within American military law. UCI occurs when a person bearing "the mantle of command authority" [ 1 ] uses or appears to use that authority to influence the outcome of military judicial proceedings.

  3. Influence peddling - Wikipedia

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    Influence peddling, also called traffic of influence or trading in influence, is the practice of using one's influence in government or connections with authorities to obtain favours or preferential treatment for another, usually in return for payment.

  4. Corruption - Wikipedia

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    Corruption may involve activities like bribery, influence peddling, and embezzlement, as well as practices that are legal in many countries, such as lobbying. [1] Political corruption occurs when an office-holder or other governmental employee acts in an official capacity for personal gain.

  5. Attorneys say Austin violated military rules in halting deal ...

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    Sowards acknowledged that motions for discovery on the issue of potential unlawful influence by Austin, which would “seek to explore how he was coerced and influenced,” could take a year or ...

  6. Opinion: Trump’s followers were asleep at the switch

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    Here, the prosecution alleges that the intent was to violate federal campaign finance laws and also the state statute prohibiting the ‘unlawful influence’ of an election — i.e., election ...

  7. Abuse of power - Wikipedia

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    Abuse of power or abuse of authority, in the form of "malfeasance in office" or "official abuse of power", is the commission of an unlawful act, done in an official capacity, which affects the performance of official duties.

  8. Opinion: Don’t call it a ‘hush money’ case - AOL

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    Here, the prosecution alleges that the intent was to violate federal campaign finance laws and also the state statute prohibiting the “unlawful influence” of an election — i.e., election ...

  9. Collusion - Wikipedia

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    Two factors influence this choice: (1) deviations must be detectable (2) penalties for deviations must have a significant effect. Collusion is illegal, contracts between cartels establishing collusion are not protected by law, cannot be enforced by courts, and must have other forms of punishment [ 10 ]