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Race Matters The Collision of Racially Disparate Dynamics in The Context of Litigating Complex Pinkerton, RICO §1962(d) Conspiracy and Mediate Causati

by Dean Browning Webb
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798369431405
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Xlibris Us
  • Publisher Imprint: Xlibris Us
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  • Pages: 446
  • Original Price: USD 75.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 1384 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): General

Aggressively litigating intricately complex federal RICO 1962(d) conspiracy relief claims and RICO 1962(d) criminal counts present intensely technical issues. These exceedingly significant complex issues include application of the Pinkerton Doctrine and the concept of mediate causation when intimately analyzed and critically evaluated in the context of judicially differentiating inexplicably inconsistent and diametrically inapposite interpretations of the Pinkerton Doctrine, mediate causation, and mediate causality, involving prosecuting and litigating racketeering conspiracies of racial and ethnic minorities and contrasted with prosecuting and litigating white collar professionals and corporate financial institutions. The express purpose of this Abstract section of this multi-volume treatise is expressly intended to critically contrast judicially incongruent, inexplicably inconsistent interpretations and varying applications of these doctrinal postulates by critically analyzing federal decisional authorities rendering conflicting results. These results are graphically exemplified in the context of judicially differentiating and readily distinguishing litigation in the criminal RICO 1962(d) conspiratorial context of racial minorities and ethnic minorities indicted with commission of federal statutory offenses aggressively prosecuted resulting in conviction, contrasted with civil RICO 1962(d) conspiratorial litigation involving white collar professionals and corporate financial institutions accused of commission of federal statutory offenses arising in monetary and financial transactions involving property loss. This treatise concludes that Pinkerton and mediate causation be accorded judicially symmetrical application without judicial differentiation between RICO 1962(d) criminal prosecutions and RICO 1962(d) civil litigation.

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