One notable example of a successful prosecution against organized crime is the case against the Gambino crime family in the 1990s, particularly the conviction of John Gotti, the family's boss, in 1992. Gotti was charged with murder, racketeering, and other crimes, ultimately leading to a life sentence without parole. This prosecution was significant not only for removing a high-profile mob leader but also for demonstrating the effectiveness of wiretaps and witness cooperation, particularly from former associates. The case marked a turning point in the fight against organized crime in the United States.
The prosecution filed a motion to admit expert testimony.
This phrase is often found on websites that allow posting of third-party content. The site is indemnifying itself against infringement by its users. YouTube, for example, would want to be exempted from prosecution for infringement for activities by uploaders over whom they have no control.
Immune takes the preposition to when it means unsusceptible to an illness, and from when it means exempt. For example we say immune to measles, and immune from prosecution.
it when you have a lack of political freedom for example you may not be able to vote
In order to establish a conspiracy against rights 2 or more persons must be involved in or have knowledge of the violation. Example: If your a defendant and can prove that both your attorney and the prosecution, and or, others were involved in or had knowledge of and allowed a violation to occur, they could be guilty of conspiracy against rights.
Organized Basketball is a league that there are many teams. In your area there might be a city league, that is an example of organized basketball.
A 'stay' is an order issued by the court to stop or halt an action. In the example given in the question, the court has ordered a stop in a prosecution for some (un-named) reason.
The preposition commonly used with "rally" is "for." For example, one might say, "The community organized a rally for climate action." Other prepositions can also be used depending on context, such as "against" in "a rally against injustice."
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statutory law
Statutory Law
to keep things organized