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  2. Georgia RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations ...

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    The Georgia RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act is a law in the U.S. state of Georgia that makes a form of racketeering a felony. [1] Originally passed on March 20, 1980, it is known for being broader than the corresponding federal law, such as not requiring a monetary profit to have been made via the action for it to be a crime.

  3. Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia law contains a list of 40 state crimes or acts that together can be classified as "racketeering schemes". It is broader than the federal law in that attempting, soliciting, coercing, and intimidating another person to commit any of the offenses can also be considered organized crime.

  4. Race and crime in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The data from 2008 reveals that black Americans are over-represented in terms of arrests made in virtually all types of crime, with the exceptions of "driving under the influence," "liquor laws," and hate crime. Overall, black Americans are arrested at 2.6 times the per-capita rate of all other Americans, and this ratio is even higher for ...

  5. Crime in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    From 1877 to 1950, the state was the site of at least 586 lynchings of black people, the most of any state. [1] In 2008, there were 434,560 crimes reported in Georgia, including 650 murders, 387,009 property crimes, and 2,344 rapes. [2]

  6. Georgia governor signs bill that would define antisemitism in ...

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    That could lead to higher penalties under the 2020 hate crimes law. The definition, which is only referred to in the bill, describes antisemitism as "a certain perception of Jews, which may be ...

  7. Murder of Ahmaud Arbery - Wikipedia

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    Barnhill cited Georgia's citizen arrest law, dating to the Civil War era, as justifying the murder of Arbery (the Georgia law says that either a crime must be committed within the citizen's "immediate knowledge", or there must be "reasonable and probable grounds of suspicion" for a felony crime). [110]

  8. House Republicans push bill to detain migrants accused of ...

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    WASHINGTON — The House on Thursday passed a bill that would require federal authorities to detain unauthorized immigrants who have been accused of theft, as Republicans seized on the recent ...

  9. Former Black Athens police officer files federal ...

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    A former Athens-Clarke police officer has filed a federal lawsuit against the Athens-County government on the grounds he was discriminated against when he was fired in 2021 when he was alleged to ...