Title 16, Chapter 14, Section 2
( 16-14-2)
(a) The General Assembly finds that a severe problem is posed in
this state by the increasing sophistication of various criminal
elements and the increasing extent to which the state and its
citizens are harmed as a result of the activities of these elements. (b) The General Assembly declares that the intent of this chapter is
to impose sanctions against those who violate this chapter and to
provide compensation to persons injured or aggrieved by such
violations. It is not the intent of the General Assembly that
isolated incidents of misdemeanor conduct or acts of civil
disobedience be prosecuted under this chapter. It is the intent of
the General Assembly, however, that this chapter apply to an
interrelated pattern of criminal activity motivated by or the effect
of which is pecuniary gain or economic or physical threat or injury.
This chapter shall be liberally construed to effectuate the remedial
purposes embodied in its operative provisions. |