Bribery vs.Gratuities After Snyder: What Illinios Property-Tax Officials Must Know
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Episode Summary: In this episode of Devine Intervention: Shedding Light on Illinois Property Tax, host and property tax attorney Nora Devine is joined by John Mitchell, a former federal prosecutor and current partner at Wilkie Farr & Gallagher. Together, they examine recent federal prosecutions involving public corruption and the property tax system in Illinois. John provides insights into the statutes prosecutors rely on, including 18 U.S.C. § 666, and explains how Supreme Court rulings like United States v. Snyder are reshaping the line between bribery and gratuities. The conversation also explores challenges in proving corruption cases, Illinois’ limited enforcement mechanisms compared to other states, and best practices for public officials to avoid both impropriety and the appearance of impropriety.
Key Timestamps:00:01 – Show introduction and John Mitchell’s background in white-collar criminal law 04:40 – What statutes federal prosecutors use in corruption cases 08:22 – The Supreme Court’s ruling in United States v. Snyder and its impact 12:15 – Understanding the “stream of benefits” theory of prosecution 17:30 – Challenges prosecutors face in proving quid pro quo arrangements 22:05 – Why federal prosecutors often handle Illinois corruption cases instead of state or local agencies 27:40 – Illinois’ gift ban ordinance and its limitations 32:10 – Best practices for public officials to avoid legal trouble 36:55 – Advice on compliance and navigating investigations 39:45 – How to contact John Mitchell for legal assistance
About the Show:Devine Intervention: Shedding Light on Illinois Property Tax is hosted by attorney Nora Devine, who has practiced in the property tax field since 2005. The podcast brings clarity to the complexities of Illinois property tax law and related issues by engaging leading experts, sharing practical insights, and providing guidance to property owners and public officials alike.
