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3/2/2015 QUESTION PRESENTED: The Hobbs Act defines
extortion
, in relevant part, as "the obtaining of disagree, is: Does a conspiracy to commit
extortion
require that the conspirators agree to obtain
QPReport
property that can be the subject of an
extortion
attempt under 18 U.S.C. §1951(a)(the Hobbs Act) and
20-60 Silver v. United States (01/25/2021)
dissenting from denial of certiorari. Normally,
extortion
and bribery are treated as distinctcrimes
589us2r11_768b.pdf
to a crime that “is burglary, arson, or
extortion
” and calls for the generic-offense analysis that describe conduct. Unlike “burglary,” “arson,” and “
extortion
,” those terms do not unambiguously name
18-6662 Shular v. United States (02/26/2020)
to a crime that “is burglary, arson, or
extortion
” and calls for the generic-offense analysis that describe conduct. Unlike “burglary,” “arson,” and “
extortion
,” those terms do not unambiguously name
Bound Volume 504
Order List (01/25/2021)
1 (ORDER LIST: 592 U.S.) MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 2021 CERTIORARI --SUMMARY DISPOSITIONS 19-8695 GUTIERREZ, RUBEN V. SAENZ, LUIS V., ET AL. The motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma pauperis
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