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Title: The Bottoccellis, an Italian Mafia "family" in Chicago, are involved in a number of criminal ...
Post by: Davideckstein7 on Jun 12, 2019
The Bottoccellis, an Italian Mafia "family" in Chicago, are involved in a number of criminal enterprises. As part of tradition, it is generally understood that all relatives have an obligation to help the "family" whenever possible. Mario is the 18-year-old nephew of the Mafia boss. He has never discussed any illegal activity directly with his uncle or any other member of the family. One evening, however, a family member is arrested for dealing cocaine. In response, Mario bribes the arresting officer to release his relative and dispose of the evidence against him. The prosecutor believes Mario acted in agreement with other family members and wants to charge Mario with both bribery and conspiracy to commit bribery. Is Mario guilty of conspiracy? Why or why not?
Title: The Bottoccellis, an Italian Mafia "family" in Chicago, are involved in a number of criminal ...
Post by: ilianabrrr on Jun 12, 2019
Answers will vary but student should define conspiracy and explain why Mario is or is not guilty of conspiracy. Conspiracy is an inchoate offense in which an agreement is reached to commit a crime. In many states is often required that the prosecutor prove that those who entered into the agreement actually took some step in furtherance of the agreement—called an overt act. Based on the information provided within the question there is evidence that he conspired with the arresting officer to release his relative. Modern statutes take a "unilateral" approach, which permits the conviction of any person who agrees with another to commit a crime, even if only one party to the agreement breaks the law.
Title: The Bottoccellis, an Italian Mafia "family" in Chicago, are involved in a number of criminal ...
Post by: Davideckstein7 on Jun 12, 2019
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Title: The Bottoccellis, an Italian Mafia "family" in Chicago, are involved in a number of criminal ...
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The Bottoccellis, an Italian Mafia "family" in Chicago, are involved in a number of criminal
enterprises. As part of tradition, it is generally understood that all relatives have an obligation to
help the "family" whenever possible. Mario is the 18-year-old nephew of the Mafia boss. He has
never discussed any illegal activity directly with his uncle or any other member of the family.
One evening, however, a family member is arrested for dealing cocaine. In response, Mario
bribes the arresting officer to release his relative and dispose of the evidence against him. The
prosecutor believes Mario acted in agreement with other family members and wants to charge
Mario with both bribery and conspiracy to commit bribery. Is Mario guilty of conspiracy? Why
or why not?
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