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Little Rock racketeering affects int'l & interstate commerce of Houma-Choctaw

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CORRUPT COP- GREG C. KEY LRPD Officer Greg Key. Good Friends with Sharon Priestly of Downtown Little Rock Partnership. Officer "Snitch Mitch" Mcintire    [RICO] recognizes that present efforts to dislodge the forces of organized crime from legitimate fields of endeavor have proven unsuccessful. To remedy this failure, the proposed statute adopts the most direct route open to accomplish the desired objective. Where an organization is acquired or run by defined racketeering methods, then the persons involved can be legally separated from the organization, either by the criminal law approach of fine, imprisonment and forfeiture, or through a civil law approach of equitable relief broad enough to do all that is necessary to free the channels of commerce from all illicit activity. http://corruptionsucks.blogspot.com/2013/08/corrupt-cop-greg-key-sexting-erect.html http://corruptionsucks.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-bad-deeds-page-cops-of-littl

Racketeering cops in Little Rock River Market

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CRIMINAL RICO: 18 U.S.C. §§ 1961-1968 A Manual for   Federal Prosecutors http://www.justice.gov/usao/eousa/foia_reading_room/usam/title9/rico.pdf RE: Sections 1512 -1513 (relating to witness/victim/informant tampering or retaliating against a witness, victim or informant) United States v. Gotti, 459 F.3d 296, 342-43 (2d Cir. 2006), cert. denied, 127 S. Ct. 3001 (2007); Mruz v. Caring, Inc., 991 F. Supp. 701 (D.N.J. 1998). EXTORTION UNDER ARKANSAS LAW: Extortion under Arkansas law would be  "theft by threat."  In the federal system, it would be a  racketeering offense . Theft by threat is a class B felony in Arkansas. The threat has to be a threat of harm or a threat to cause somebody to forgo something. The Arkansas statute provides: "Threat"  is broadly definited, and it means "a menace, however communicated, to:  (i)  Cause physical injury to any person or to commit any other criminal offense;  (ii)  Cause damage to any property;  (iii)