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    Whether a person has standing to assert a civil RICO conspiracy claim under 18 U.S.C. §§ 1962(d) and 1964(c) where:
  1. he does not have viable substantive claims under 18 U.S.C. § 1962(a)-(c);
  2. he was not injured by reason of "racketeering activity," as defined in 18 U.S.C. § 1961(l); and
  3. the alleged overt act was the termination of his employment.
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  1. Is a State or state agency a "person" subject to suit under the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. 3729 et seq.?
  2. Is a qui tam suit against a State or state agency barred by the Eleventh Amendment.
  3. Does a private person have standing under Article III to litigate claims of fraud upon the government?
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November 1999


Monday, November 1


Case:

    Leonard Portuondo, Superintendent, Fishkill Correctional Facility v. Ray Agard (No. 98-1170)
Subject:
    Habeas corpus, prosecutorial statements
Question:
    Whether it violates the Constitution for the prosecution to comment during closing argument that the defendant's opportunity to hear the testimony of all other witnesses before taking the stand enhanced his ability to fabricate testimony.
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    Parties:
  • Petitioner [PDF]
  • Respondent [PDF]
  • Petitioner - Reply [PDF]

    Amicus - Petitioner:
  • Criminal Justice Legal Foundation [PDF]
  • New York State District Attorneys Association [PDF]
  • United States [PDF]

    Amicus - Respondent:
  • National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers [PDF]