Attorneys discuss jury directions with judge at ex-Illinois House speaker’s corruption trial – Center Square

“I will give you this job if you give me this benefit, that’s quid pro quo, versus doing something nice in the hopes that that will curry favor for the public official in front of whom you have state business. The Supreme Court has drawn a pretty difficult line,” former Assistant U.S. Attorney Patrick Collins said.

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