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|facts=Petitioner was convicted of "loansharking" activities. | |facts=Petitioner was convicted of "loansharking" activities. | ||
|procedural_history=Perez was the loan shark. | |||
A butcher shop owner named Miranda borrowed money from Perez. | |||
|arguments=Loansharks operate similar to organized crime which has a substantially adverse effect on [[Constitution_of_the_United_States#Commerce|interstate commerce]]. | |arguments=Loansharks operate similar to organized crime which has a substantially adverse effect on [[Constitution_of_the_United_States#Commerce|interstate commerce]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:41, July 14, 2023
Perez v. United States | |
Court | Supreme Court of the United States |
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Citation | |
Date decided | April 26, 1971 |
Appealed from | New York Appellate Division |
Facts
Petitioner was convicted of "loansharking" activities.
Procedural History
Perez was the loan shark.
A butcher shop owner named Miranda borrowed money from Perez.Arguments
Loansharks operate similar to organized crime which has a substantially adverse effect on interstate commerce.
Holding
Congress has the power to criminalize loan sharking.