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Concord Square Building, Suite 500, 7 East Silver Spings Blvd, Ocala, FL 34470

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1126 34th Ave, Suite 309, Seattle, WA 98122

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617 W 7th St, Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90017

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3515 Fannin St, Houston, TX 77004

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719 2nd Ave, Suite 1200, Seattle, WA 98104

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500 S. Grand Ave., Suite 2300, Los Angeles, CA 90071

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320 N Meridian, Suite 916, Indianapolis, IN 46204

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331 2nd Ave S, Suite 705, Minneapolis, MN 55401

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1375 Jackson St, 3rd Fl, Fort Myers, FL 33901

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100 East Ferguson Street, Suite 404, Tyler, TX 75702

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735 North Water St, Suite 205, Milwaukee, WI 53202

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555 S Flower St, Fl 43, Los Angeles, CA 90071

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601 South Figueroa Street, Suite 3700, Los Angeles, CA 90017

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803 Hearst Ave, Berkeley, CA 94710

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440 Royal Palm Way, Suite 202, Palm Beach, FL 33480

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525 W. Monroe Street, Chicago, IL 60661

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410 17th Street, Suite 2440, Denver, CO 80202

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42a N 20th St, Kenilworth, NJ 07033

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1710 N. 19th Street, Suite 215, Tampa, FL 33605

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1201 Third Avenue, Suite 5150, Seattle, WA 98101

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220 North Rosalind Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801

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II City Plaza, 400 Convention Street, Suite 1100, Baton Rouge, LA 70802-5618

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One PPG Place, Suite 1900, Pittsburgh, PA 15222

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One Riverfront Plaza, Suite 1950, 401 West Main Street, Louisville, KY 40202

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601 Marshall Street, Redwood City, CA 94063

Fort Defiance RICO Information

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The Average Total Federal Prison Sentence for RICO in Arizona

7.39 months *

* based on 2021 Individual Offenders - Federal Court sentencing in Arizona federal courts. See Sentencing Data Information for complete details.

What Is a RICO Violation?

The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act was enacted in 1970 to address organized crime. Under RICO laws, anyone associated with the criminal group could be charged, including organization leaders who ordered or oversaw the criminal activity without directly taking part. RICO also provided for civil remedies and triple damages to recover unlawful gains.

How Do I Get a RICO Charge?

A RICO charge generally involves participation in a “criminal enterprise” with a “pattern of racketeering activity.” To get a RICO charge, the prosecutor must suspect you were involved in a criminal gang or group and the criminal activity involved more than a one-time event. Initially, RICO was used to go after organized crime and the Mafia. However, since the law went into effect, it has been used to indict a number of alleged criminal enterprises, including street gangs, motorcycle gangs, corporations, and police departments

The RICO Act also makes it a violation to conspire to commit racketeering offenses. Conspiracy to violate RICO charges means that someone can be charged and convicted even if the crime was never carried out. A conspiracy is an agreement between two or more people to commit a crime, with some overt act towards furthering the offense.

What Does the RICO Act Cover?

A “pattern of racketeering activity” requires at least two qualifying acts, within a period of ten years. The RICO Act has included several crimes that qualify as racketeering activity, including state and federal offenses. Acts of racketeering can include:

  • Illegal gambling
  • Murder
  • Kidnapping
  • Extortion
  • Arson
  • Robbery
  • Bribery
  • Dealing in obscene matter
  • Drug offenses
  • Counterfeiting
  • Theft
  • Embezzlement
  • Fraud
  • Witness tampering
  • Human trafficking
  • Money laundering
  • Murder-for-hire
  • Loan-sharking
  • Terrorism
  • Mail fraud
  • Wire fraud
  • Securities fraud

How Serious Is a RICO Charge?

A RICO charge is a serious criminal offense that carries the possibility of jail time, fines, and seizure of assets. RICO charges are federal felony charges that include imprisonment for up to 20 years or more. In addition to prison penalties, there are severe financial penalties, which include forfeiture of any interest, security, or property derived from racketeering activity.

There are also civil penalties under RICO. A violation of the RICO Act could include ordering the defendant to turn over financial or business interests, restrict future activities, and break up organizations. Civil remedies can also require restitution to any victims of the criminal offenses.

How Do You Beat a RICO Case?

When federal prosecutors charge someone with RICO offenses, the penalties can include years in federal prison and loss of your financial assets. However, you may have a strong legal case to beat RICO charges. Legal defenses may include challenging the prosecutor’s case to show there was no criminal enterprise and no pattern of criminal activity.

Even if you were involved in criminal activity, it has to be a pattern of racketeering. If there is only evidence of one crime, the defendant should not be convicted under RICO. Alternatively, committing a crime on your own without participation in a criminal organization may be another defense strategy.

Prosecutors may rely on the seriousness of RICO charges to get the defendant to plead guilty to other charges instead of facing the increased RICO penalties. However, before you plead guilty to criminal charges, you should consider talking to a criminal defense attorney for legal advice.

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