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U.S. v. Tellier, No. 94-1451, No. 18 (2nd Cir.) (83 F.3d 578) (May 10, 1996) (Judge Ralph K. Jr. Winter)

The defendant in this case was convicted of various RICO and Hobbs Act charges and, appealing pro
se, he challenged the convictions on the grounds that the Government had failed to prove the existence
of two "predicate acts" as required for a RICO conviction. He argued that the sole evidence ...

 

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