1. United States v. Culbert, No. 77-142, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 11, 1978 , March 28, 1978; As Amended
OVERVIEW: Respondent's Hobbs Act (Act) conviction was reinstated because the United States was not required to prove that his extortion activity constituted racketeering; it only had to establish that respondent violated the express terms of the Act.
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