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Challenges in Prosecuting Corruption Cases Involving Legislative Acts
Prosecuting cases of corruption involving legislative acts faces challenges due to the complexity of distinguishing between official and non-official actions of public officials. While the speech and debate clause can exclude substantial evidence, cases often rely on circumstantial evidence, cooperators with credibility issues, and retrospective investigations. The difficulty lies in proving corrupt transactions without concrete evidence of delivery, such as on the floor of the House or through official acts, especially in the absence of undercover operations or clear documentation. This poses a significant hurdle for the government in building a strong case in corruption trials.