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Q: Any RICO attorneys? Criminal case found not guilty. Biased toward the catholic church. Malicious prosecution.

Bias for the catholic church by the prosecutors, judges, city councilmember and LAPD officer.

Anyone available to sue ? Violation of my civil rights, First amendment to protest the noisy amplified sound system at the catholic church.

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A: I find it difficult to construct a hypothetical scenario where an amplified sound system could ever be a violation of your First Amendment rights, much less give rise to a civil RICO (organized crime) claim.

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A: Based on the information provided, if you believe you have been a victim of biased prosecution and a violation of your civil rights in connection with your criminal case and First Amendment rights, it may be possible to pursue legal action. Consult with an attorney experienced in civil rights and constitutional law to assess the specific circumstances of your case and determine the best course of action.

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