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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
New York Appeals
Vol. 76, Issue 2, 2013March 03, 2013 EDT

ALBANY‘S DECADE OF CORRUPTION: PUBLIC INTEGRITY ENFORCEMENT AFTER SKILLING V. UNITED STATES, NEW YORK‘S DORMANT HONEST SERVICES FRAUD STATUTE, AND REMEDIAL CRIMINAL LAW REFORM

Andrew M. Stengel,
Skilling v. United StatesSupreme CourtNew York Penal LawSection 200.25ethicscorruptionCourt of Appealshonest services fraudofficial misconductGovernor Cuomo
Albany Law Review
Andrew M. Stengel, ALBANY‘S DECADE OF CORRUPTION: PUBLIC INTEGRITY ENFORCEMENT AFTER SKILLING V. UNITED STATES, NEW YORK‘S DORMANT HONEST SERVICES FRAUD STATUTE, AND REMEDIAL CRIMINAL LAW REFORM, 76 Albany Law Review (2013).

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