New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ federal corruption trial will begin next April during his promised reelection campaign ...
The historic indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams has given him substantial negative publicity, and understandably so ...
The Bribery Act 2010 criminalises four offences ... The Act makes businesses not just liable for their employees seeking to bribe others but broadens this definition to include any ‘associated persons ...
A U.S. Navy Reserve officer was sentenced to more than two years in prison on Monday for his role in a years-long bribery scheme involving Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) for Afghan citizens.
Defense attorney Alex Spiro of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan promptly filed a motion to dismiss the bribery count, stating that the indictment failed to meet the definition of bribery or even ...
In the request to dismiss the bribery charge, Mr. Spiro argued that the accusations against the mayor did not meet the federal definition of bribery. Mr. Adams’s lawyers have said that they will ...
The legal definition of corruption is equally lacking in clarity for victims of sexual corruption. Sextortion and sexual ...
Cask Technologies, LLC and former company executive Mark Larsen are charged with conspiracy and bribery in a grand jury indictment unsealed Wednesday in San Diego federal court. Larsen ...
In the rapidly unfolding federal corruption trial against former House Speaker Michael Madigan, Illinoisans are getting a ...
Bash argued the alleged perks don't meet the legal definition of bribery because they predate his time as mayor and have "nothing to do with his governmental position.” Adams' lawyers contend ...
Bash argued the alleged perks don’t meet the legal definition of bribery because they predate his time as mayor and have “nothing to do with his governmental position.” Adams’ lawyers ...
Bash argued the alleged perks don't meet the legal definition of bribery because they predate his time as mayor and have "nothing to do with his governmental position.” Adams' lawyers contend ...