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  2. Absolute immunity - Wikipedia

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    In United States law, absolute immunity is a type of sovereign immunity for government officials that confers complete immunity from criminal prosecution and suits for damages, so long as officials are acting within the scope of their duties. [1]

  3. Jencks Act - Wikipedia

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    Jencks material is evidence that is used in the course of a federal criminal prosecution in the United States. It usually consists of documents relied upon by government witnesses who testify at trial. The material is described as inculpatory, favoring the United States government's prosecution of a criminal defendant.

  4. Sovereign immunity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States has waived sovereign immunity to a limited extent, mainly through the Federal Tort Claims Act, which waives the immunity if a tortious act of a federal employee causes damage, and the Tucker Act, which waives the immunity over claims arising out of contracts to which the federal government is a party. The Federal Tort Claims ...

  5. Federal prosecution of public corruption in the United States

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    Several statutes, mostly codified in Title 18 of the United States Code, provide for federal prosecution of public corruption in the United States.Federal prosecutions of public corruption under the Hobbs Act (enacted 1934), the mail and wire fraud statutes (enacted 1872), including the honest services fraud provision, the Travel Act (enacted 1961), and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt ...

  6. Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act - Wikipedia

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    Perroni's successful prosecution used RICO to convict the defendants of conspiracy, murder for hire, perjury and embezzlement of union property in United States v. Allison, et al. The US Attorney's Office in the Southern District of New York employed the RICO Act on September 18, 1979, in United States v. Scotto.

  7. Trump says he will attend federal appeals court arguments on ...

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    Prosecutors have accused Trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, of attempting to obstruct Congress and defraud the U.S. government through schemes to reverse ...

  8. IRS whistleblowers air claims to Congress about 'slow ... - AOL

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    One of Shapley's most detailed claims was that U.S. Attorney David Weiss in Delaware, the federal prosecutor who led the investigation, asked for special counsel status in order to bring the tax ...

  9. Jack Smith, in final report, says voters saved Trump from ...

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    Special counsel Jack Smith's final report lays out in no uncertain terms federal prosecutors ... of undertaking a "criminal scheme" to overturn the results of the 2020 election in an effort to ...