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# i am the target and victim of criminal extortion and blackmail attempts.how do i respond? there is a police collusion with the criminal perpetrators. how do i handle it.

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What are the punishment for blackmail?

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What is the sentencing guidelines for extortion?

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Is extortion a felony?

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What are synonyms for blackmail?

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Tired of paying thugs not to damage his store, the owner had them arrested for extortion. Though the school called it extortion, it agreed to raise the striking teachers' salaries.


When was The Great Burrito Extortion Case created?

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Can you sue someone for extortion and seek legal recourse for the damages caused by their actions?

Yes, you can sue someone for extortion and seek legal recourse for the damages caused by their actions. Extortion is a criminal offense that involves obtaining something through threats or coercion. By filing a lawsuit, you can seek compensation for any harm or losses you have suffered as a result of the extortion.


How does extortion differ from robbery?

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