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Alabama can prosecute those who help women travel for abortions, state’s AG says

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Excellent analogy.

Federal law makes it a crime to participate in the business of illegal gambling. There are a variety of statutes that make it illegal to operate or participate in financial transactions related to an unlicensed sportsbook in the United States, including the Wire Act, the Illegal Gambling Business Act, the Travel Act, and the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.Illegal Sports Betting - American Gaming Association Beyond federal statutes aimed specifically at gambling, a variety of broader criminal laws targeting organized crime have also been the basis for prosecution of offshore gambling rings.[ii]


The threat of federal prosecution is not hypothetical. Prosecutors have been successfully pursuing cases against offshore operators for two decades. The first ever prosecution of an offshore book came in 2000 against Jay Cohen, founder of the Antigua-based World Sports Exchange. A jury found Cohen guilty of several violations of the Wire Act, for which he was sentenced to two years in jail.[iii] In another case, the federal government charged 57 individuals with operating an illegal gambling business, racketeering, and money laundering in connection with their Panama-based sportsbook.[iv] The trials continued for many years, resulting in convictions, fines, and other sanctions.

Sorry but wrong. No one has been prosecuted in a state where it is illegal to gamble, for going on holiday to las vegas to gamble, where gambling is legal and licensed. And not one prosecuted for aiding then either, indeed travel brokers im sure advertise it
 
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The argument was made that if one conspires to take part in an illegal act, in a state where the act is illegal; then one has conspired to take part in illegal activity.

Sound like a logical argument to me.

Excellent analogy.

Federal law makes it a crime to participate in the business of illegal gambling. There are a variety of statutes that make it illegal to operate or participate in financial transactions related to an unlicensed sportsbook in the United States, including the Wire Act, the Illegal Gambling Business Act, the Travel Act, and the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.https://www.americangaming.org/illegal-sports-betting/#_edn1 Beyond federal statutes aimed specifically at gambling, a variety of broader criminal laws targeting organized crime have also been the basis for prosecution of offshore gambling rings.[ii]


The threat of federal prosecution is not hypothetical. Prosecutors have been successfully pursuing cases against offshore operators for two decades. The first ever prosecution of an offshore book came in 2000 against Jay Cohen, founder of the Antigua-based World Sports Exchange. A jury found Cohen guilty of several violations of the Wire Act, for which he was sentenced to two years in jail.[iii] In another case, the federal government charged 57 individuals with operating an illegal gambling business, racketeering, and money laundering in connection with their Panama-based sportsbook.[iv] The trials continued for many years, resulting in convictions, fines, and other sanctions.


No. Conspiracy to commit an illegal act, in a state where it is illegal.

Abortion is illegal in Alabama; so one can't conspire to commit abortion, while within Alabama's borders.

That's not how any of this typically works. It's not an illegal conspiracy to plan to go somewhere else to engage in an activity that's perfectly legal in the destination.

It's not illegal to plan to go to an out of state casino when your state bans casinos.
It's not illegal to plan a trip to Reno to visit the Bunnyland Ranch when your state bans prostitution.
It's not illegal to plan a hunting trip in the mountains when your municipality bans hunting in the city limits.
It's not illegal for an architect to draw up plans to build a skyscraper when his office is located in a town that limits buildings to 3 stories.

Nothing works this way.
 
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Excellent analogy.

Federal law makes it a crime to participate in the business of illegal gambling. There are a variety of statutes that make it illegal to operate or participate in financial transactions related to an unlicensed sportsbook in the United States, including the Wire Act, the Illegal Gambling Business Act, the Travel Act, and the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.Illegal Sports Betting - American Gaming Association Beyond federal statutes aimed specifically at gambling, a variety of broader criminal laws targeting organized crime have also been the basis for prosecution of offshore gambling rings.[ii]


The threat of federal prosecution is not hypothetical. Prosecutors have been successfully pursuing cases against offshore operators for two decades. The first ever prosecution of an offshore book came in 2000 against Jay Cohen, founder of the Antigua-based World Sports Exchange. A jury found Cohen guilty of several violations of the Wire Act, for which he was sentenced to two years in jail.[iii] In another case, the federal government charged 57 individuals with operating an illegal gambling business, racketeering, and money laundering in connection with their Panama-based sportsbook.[iv] The trials continued for many years, resulting in convictions, fines, and other sanctions.

There are a few problems with your analogy. First off, it is federal law, not state law. The federal government is given explicit power to regulate matters of interstate or international commerce. This is not a power the states have. Second, with the exception of the Wire Act, they are specially require gambling to be illegal in the state in which it is being committed to apply. The Wire act is different, but I think that's because wire transmission happen in both states simultaneously. The closest analog to this situation would be the Travel Act, which again requires the action to be illegal in the state it is occuring in, not the state the person is traveling from.

But regardless, that's not relevant because we are talking about the actions of the state of Alabama, not the federal government.
 
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Are you an attorney?

I doubt that Steve Marshall will be prosecuting on laws that don't exist.
Alabama can make the law but it won”t hold up Constitutionally.
 
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Are you an attorney?

I doubt that Steve Marshall will be prosecuting on laws that don't exist.
He's apparently relying on a law from 1896 for this. Said law has never been used so it's actually not clear if it's Constitutional or not.
 
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He's apparently relying on a law from 1896 for this. Said law has never been used so it's actually not clear if it's Constitutional or not.
What law?

What is your source?
 
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Alabama can make the law but it won”t hold up Constitutionally.
Attorneys General don't make the law; as for the rest of your assertion, it's pure speculation of some vague law that by your own admission doesn't even exist.
 
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Attorneys General don't make the law; as for the rest of your assertion, it's pure speculation of some vague law that by your own admission doesn't even exist.
This whole thread is pure speculation.
 
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What law?

What is your source?
The law is Alabama Code § 13A-4-4, As for my source, I'm using the motion to dismissed discussed in the OP. Unfortunately I can't share it because I pulled it off of PACER, but if you want to take a look at it I'm more then happy to share the case number so you can do the same.
 
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The church offers this education for free.
I have seen the quality of that education, free justifies the cost. It is a tool to keep the kids in the religion and does not always prepare them for life.
 
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The law is Alabama Code § 13A-4-4, As for my source, I'm using the motion to dismissed discussed in the OP. Unfortunately I can't share it because I pulled it off of PACER, but if you want to take a look at it I'm more then happy to share the case number so you can do the sa,e.
I don't have a PACER account.

However a law on the books can be enforced until the courts say otherwise.
 
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I have seen the quality of that education, free justifies the cost. It is a tool to keep the kids in the religion and does not always prepare them for life.
Yah's word prepares us all for the life that he has for us. It's when we transgress his word, that we might not be prepared for the curses that come with that.
 
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