The
benefits of having a special prosecutor charge the Obama administration, before
a Grand Jury, under RICO is that you avoid having to prove a criminal act by
leadership. You can take the whole administration down. "Improperly
Surveilled Due Process". Bingo!
The
RICO Act was first used by the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Southern District
of New York on September 18, 1979, in the United States v. Scotto. Scotto, who
was convicted on charges of racketeering, accepting unlawful labor payments,
and income tax evasion, headed the International Longshoreman's Association.
During the 1980s and 1990s, federal prosecutors used the law to bring charges
against several Mafia figures. The second major success was the Mafia
Commission Trial,
which resulted in several top leaders of New York City's Five Families getting what
amounted to life sentences. By the turn of the century, RICO cases resulted in
virtually all of the top leaders of the New York Mafia being sent to prison.
Obama
would at least be in tall company :-)
No comments:
Post a Comment