Jones' office turns to 1934 law aimed at gangsters Minneapolis Star Tribune In his focus on prosecuting the "worst of the worst" offenders, U.S. Attorney B. Todd Jones has dusted off a 1934 law intended to thwart labor racketeering and extortion by gangsters such as John Dillinger. The Hobbs Act carries long, mandatory prison ... |
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