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750.159g – "Racketeering" defined | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's racketeering law, which defines criminal activities for financial gain, including drug, environmental, and fraud offenses.

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750.159g – "Racketeering" defined

Michigan Penal Code § 750.159g

Summary
Michigan's Section 750.159g defines racketeering as engaging in or assisting with certain criminal activities for financial gain, including drug offenses, environmental violations, and fraud. The law covers a wide range of felonies such as tobacco tax violations, hazardous waste disposal, controlled substance crimes, and gaming violations. It aims to address organized criminal conduct related to these offenses.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's racketeering law, which defines criminal activities for financial gain, including drug, environmental, and fraud offenses.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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