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      <title>Bribery and Financial Institutions</title>
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      <title>Loan Sharking or Usury</title>
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      <description>Loan sharking is defined as when a borrower is charged interest above an established legal rate. Depending on the state, lenders typically cannot charge more than 60% interest per year. Loan sharking is also commonly referred to as usury. ...</description>
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      <title>Comments During Closing Arguments and Curative Instructions</title>
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&lt;P&gt;If the defendant suspects that the prosecutor has made an inappropriate comment or remark during closing arguments, the defendant should make an...</description>
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      <title>Judicial Review of Disputed Jencks Act Materials</title>
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      <description>Upon a motion by the defendant, the Jencks Act requires the Government to disclose a witness's prior statement directly relating to the witness's direct testimony. It is also required that the Government must be in possession of the prior...</description>
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      <description>Communications between an attorney and a client made during a professional meeting are considered confidential and do not have to be disclosed. The client owns this communication and therefore the client is the only individual who may waive this...</description>
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