3. Examples of Application of FECA Sentencing Guidelines ...................................................... 185 (a) Example 1: The conduit ........................ 185 (b) Example 2: A typical FECA crime: laundered corporate contributions .......... 187 (c) Example 3: Corporate contributor to multiple candidates through threats and coercion ................................................... 188 (d) Example 4: Fundraiser possessing special skill .......................................................... 190 (e) Example 5: Major political party donor seeking a benefit from the government ... 191 (f) Example 6: Foreign agent who gives funds from foreign government to non-federal candidates to obtain a specific benefit from the government ....................................... 192 C. CONVICTIONS OF CAMPAIGN FINANCING VIOLATIONS ADDRESSED UNDER ALTERNATIVE THEORIES OF PROSECUTION .................................................. 194 1. Conspiracy to Disrupt and Impede the Federal Election Commission ..................................... 194 2. False Statements to the Federal Election Commission and False Internal Records ......... 194 3. Embezzlement of Campaign Funds ................ 195 D. OBLIGATION TO REPORT FELONY CONVICTIONS TO STATE ELECTION OFFICIALS .......................................................... 196 CHAPTER SEVEN: CONCLUSION – WHY PROSECUTING ELECTION CRIMES IS SO IMPORTANT ....................................................................... 197 APPENDIX A: EXCERPT FROM McCONNELL v. FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION ............................. 202 x

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