U.S. v. Bradley, No. 97-5462 (3rd Cir.) (173 F.3d 225) (April 19, 1999) (Judge Morton I. Greenberg)
Loaded on May 1, 1999
published in Punch and Jurists
May 31, 1999
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Here the Court held that in a prosecution for extortion under "color of official right" in a non-campaign case, the Government does not have to show any express agreement to perform a specific act at the time of receipt of payment.
The Court cited the Supreme Court's holding in Evans ...
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