Attorney General v Oldridge
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attorney-general-v-oldridge-0-7786161
title:
Attorney General v Oldridge
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Attorney General v Oldridge [2000] IESC 29; [2000] 4 IR 593 was an Irish Supreme Court case which examined "whether corresponding offenses to wire fraud existed in Irish law." The court found that although "wire fraud" did not exist in Irish law, the criminal activity was covered by existing fraud laws. The result of this decision was to broaden the use of fraud and specifically to rule that the charge of "conspiracy to defraud" is constitutional.
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Irish Supreme Court case
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attorney_General_v_Oldridge
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2020-12-22T19:35:57Z
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