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Cyber Crimes Viewed as Separate Acts, Not Criminal Enterprise

New York Law Journal

October 19, 2012

The Court of Appeals yesterday threw out the enterprise corruption indictments of four defendants after finding their involvement in what prosecutors called a "cybercrime group" did not qualify as a criminal enterprise under the state's Organized Crime Control Act. The panel also ordered a third trial for an upstate man authorities say killed his wife on Sept. 11, 2001.

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