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  2. Extortion - Wikipedia

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    Extortion, which is not limited to the taking of property, involves the verbal or written instillation of fear that something will happen to the victim if they do not comply with the extortionist's will. Another key distinction is that extortion always involves a verbal or written threat, [1] whereas robbery may not.

  3. Taking without owner's consent - Wikipedia

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    Taking by force may be robbery when the defendant did not intend the victim to recover the vehicle at all or so seriously damaged it that such conduct amounts to a theft (see section 6). If the evidence is insufficient for theft, the alternative charges are aggravated vehicle taking or blackmail under section 21.

  4. Federal prosecution of public corruption in the United States

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    The Crimes Act of 1825 added the offenses of extortion under color of office, theft or embezzlement by a Second Bank employee, and coin embezzlement or dilution by a Mint employee. [ 7 ] The mail fraud statute, 18 U.S.C. § 1341, "[t]he oldest statute used to address public corruption," was enacted in 1872 and first used against public ...

  5. Racketeering - Wikipedia

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    However, the definition of the term "racket" has been expanded over time and may now be used less strictly to refer to any continuous or repeated illegal organized crime operation, including those that do not necessarily involve fraudulent or coercive practices or extortion. For example, "racket" may refer to the "numbers racket" or the "drug ...

  6. Former New Jersey Apartment Association bookkeeper pleads ...

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    PLUMSTED - The former bookkeeper for the New Jersey Apartment Association has pleaded guilty to theft after authorities say she forged checks totaling over a quarter of a million dollars, Ocean ...

  7. Predicate crime - Wikipedia

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    For example, to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act (RICO), a person must "engage in a pattern of racketeering activity", and in particular, must have committed at least two predicate crimes within 10 years. [2] These include bribery, blackmail, extortion, fraud, theft, money laundering, counterfeiting, and illegal ...

  8. Police dismantle luxury car theft ring that targeted North ...

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    Earlier this month, HSI, working with multiple agencies, dismantled the ring and charged the men with conspiring to receive, possess or sell stolen vehicles in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania ...

  9. 'Mercenary group' with ex-L.A. County deputies hired in ... - AOL

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    Read more:Kidnapping, extortion and OnlyFans: How a mother escaped a gangster's plot According to the U.S. attorney’s office, Victim 1’s business dispute resulted in at least three lawsuits in ...