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Why were so few violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act brought to court?
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Why were so few violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act brought to court?
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The main reason why so few violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act were brought to court is because many court officials were corrupt and in business with the people who were being charged of wrongdoing--making the trials pointless.
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