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Donald Trump was charged under the Anti-Mafia Act

Donald Trump was charged under the Anti-Mafia Act

Donald Trump was indicted by a Georgia grand jury on Monday evening, August 14, for attempting to alter the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. The charge was passed on August 1.R On August 6, 2021, during the attack on the Capitol, Donald Trump has been indicted by special federal prosecutor Jack Smith in Washington for his involvement in a coup attempt. More than two and a half years after the facts came out, American justice remains true.

For a long time, Mr. Trump has been prosecuted for cases that have exposed his behavior, but that may seem secondary: Daniels, who was indicted this winter by a Manhattan attorney for violating election laws by buying the silence of the adulterer Stormy; His federal indictment for taking classified documents from his golf course in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, after his defeat.

Attorney Fannie Willis during a press conference after the impeachment vote against Donald Trump and eighteen others on August 14, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia (USA).

Now, justice is at the center of the furnace with two indictments detailing the reality of Trumpism: an attempted conspiracy by a quasi-mafia group (a federal indictment of Jack Smith), a “Commercial”. That’s the specialty of the charges filed by prosecutor Fannie Willis in Georgia. The latter invoked the Georgian version of the Racketeer and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) statute. This federal law of 1970 was used to fight the mafia and organized crime. And it is a “Commercial” Offender described by prosecutor. “RICO is a tool that allows the prosecutor to tell the whole story.”Explained by M.me Willis during a brief press conference shortly before midnight on Monday.

Defendant Donald Trump lost the November 3, 2020, election for President of the United States. One of the states he lost was Georgia. Trump and the other defendants refused to accept that Trump had lost, and that they knowingly and willingly joined the conspiracy to illegally alter the election results.Begins the accusation, which then elaborates “Company”.

Thirteen counts

Donald Trump, his former adviser Rudolph Giuliani, the mayor of New York during the September 11, 2001 attacks, who appears to be at the center of the plot, and the White House chief of staff are being sued along with eighteen co-defendants. Mark Meadows. The former president is entitled to thirteen charges out of a total of forty-one for the entire committee. The investigation was extensive and uncovered thirty additional accomplices who were not charged, no doubt because they cooperated with the justice system. The maximum penalty is twenty years imprisonment. Mr. Unlike other investigations Trump has been invited to, these charges carry a minimum sentence of five years in prison.

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