Opinion ID: 34462
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: One charge for being involved in a fraudulent,

Text: influential and corrupt corporation, in violation of 7 See supra note 2. -11- Section 1962(c) and (d) of Title 18 of the United States Code. 2. Conspiracy to commit murder, in violation of Sections 247 and 1952 A of Title 18 of the United States Code. Based on this note, the district court granted the Government’s motion to dismiss Counts 2-8 and 10-12. Aaron subsequently was convicted on Counts 1 (Conspiracy to Commit Murder for Consideration), 9 (Conspiracy to Obstruct Religious Beliefs), 13 (RICO conspiracy), and 14 (substantive RICO); the court later ordered acquittal on Count 1. Aaron moved post-verdict to dismiss for want of jurisdiction Counts 9 and either 13 or 14, contending that Mexico authorized conspiracy to commit homicide (Count 1) and only one RICO Count (Count 13 or 14). The district court, persuaded that the note referred to the statutory section numbers for Counts 1, 9, 13 and 14, denied this motion.