David Ray Camez, 22, was convicted of using the Internet in December 2013 by the jury of Las Vegas. According to the RICO (Racketeer Affected and Corrupt Organizations Act), he will face up to 40 years imprisonment and a fine of up to $ 250,000. Racket tearing is defined as "person who normally includes threatening an illegal company to obtain funds." (Racketeer, n.d.). Under the RICO Act, members of organized crime organizations can prosecute without having committed a direct crime.
In addition to what is believed to be a traditional organizational crime, direct crimes, including fraudulent fraud, fraud, fraud and other "organizational laws of crime and corruption" (RICO) predicate behavior, are political or ideological Crime involved in acquisition or acceptance. Such criminal groups are often called terrorist groups. There is no definition of terrorism by the universally agreed, legally binding criminal law. The general definition of terrorism refers only to violent acts aimed at creating fear (terrorist) for religious, political, or ideological purposes. (Civilians) and promised by non-government agencies
According to the "Fraud Action Prevention Law" (hereinafter referred to as the "Criminal Procedure Law"), Article 9 of the Organized Crime Prevention Act of 1970 was promulgated. The law criminalizes "organized crime" and "compulsion", and "enterprises" are widely defined including opponents - protesters and groups 27. See, for example, US Pat. No. 2, Wilson, page 2, page 22. 2d 1170, 1171 (E. D. Wis. 1998). 23 United States vs. Weslin, 156 F. 3 d 292, 296 (2 d Cir. 1998) (which is considered to protect the fetus from interfering with the acceptance of Reproductive Health Services as prescribed by Congress); Wilson, 2 F Supp . 2d is 1172 (same). 24, US v. Greg, 32 F. 2d 151, 156 (D.N.J. 1998) decided that the defendant intends to interfere with the provision of abortion services, as the "natural and possible outcome" of the embargo measures is restricting access to abortion facilities.