Anonymous ID: 4111f5 Dec. 9, 2018, 5:24 a.m. No.4225545   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5599 >>5815

How "COLLUSION" might apply to federal officials

 

lawfag article…

 

“Collusion” is not defined in either RICO or CORA, although the word “collusion” is used in a number of state contracting statutes. The Black's Law Dictionary definition of “collusion” includes a “secret combination, conspiracy, or concert of action between two or more persons for fraudulent or deceitful purpose.” This type of conduct would appear to be covered by both RICO and CORA.

 

CORA=

The Connecticut Corrupt Organizations and Racketeering Activity Act (CORA) (CGS § 53-393 et seq.) is patterned after RICO. CORA makes it a crime for anyone who has knowingly received proceeds from racketeering or loan sharking to invest those proceeds in the establishment or operation of any enterprise or in any real property.

 

https://www.cga.ct.gov/2006/rpt/2006-R-0484.htm