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How could a real world Saitowealthy tycoon fix Cobb’s murder chargecharges?

My question is based on a famous movie "Inception". Lemme remind you the plot:

Mr. Cobb (Di Caprio, mind hacker) is a fugitive wanted for murder of his wife in the U.S., likely with an Interpol Red Notice or a federal warrant, which would flag him in international law enforcement databases like those used by U.S. Customs Service. (the factual thing - he didn't kill her, but the court decided otherwise). So he can't get back to US to his kids.

Saito, as a multi-billionaire with global connections, has the resources to manipulate legal, political, or bureaucratic systems.

In a movie he promises Cobb to solve his legal problems in US if he helps him to remove his competitor. My question: how in theory could a person like Saito do it in a real world? By what means (legal plus maybe illegal).**My question: how in theory could a person like Saito do it in a real world?

P.S. And yes - in a movie he does it with one phone call, but let's not pay attention to this, we can look at this just like at final confirmation and the whole process let's say took weeks.

How could a real world Saito fix Cobb’s murder charge?

My question is based on a famous movie "Inception". Lemme remind you the plot:

Mr. Cobb (Di Caprio, mind hacker) is a fugitive wanted for murder of his wife in the U.S., likely with an Interpol Red Notice or a federal warrant, which would flag him in international law enforcement databases like those used by U.S. Customs Service. (the factual thing - he didn't kill her, but the court decided otherwise). So he can't get back to US to his kids.

Saito, as a multi-billionaire with global connections, has the resources to manipulate legal, political, or bureaucratic systems.

In a movie he promises Cobb to solve his legal problems in US if he helps him to remove his competitor. My question: how in theory could a person like Saito do it in a real world? By what means (legal plus maybe illegal).

P.S. And yes - in a movie he does it with one phone call, but let's not pay attention to this, we can look at this just like at final confirmation and the whole process let's say took weeks.

How could a wealthy tycoon fix murder charges?

My question is based on a famous movie "Inception". Lemme remind you the plot:

Mr. Cobb (Di Caprio, mind hacker) is a fugitive wanted for murder of his wife in the U.S., likely with an Interpol Red Notice or a federal warrant, which would flag him in international law enforcement databases like those used by U.S. Customs Service. (the factual thing - he didn't kill her, but the court decided otherwise). So he can't get back to US to his kids.

Saito, as a multi-billionaire with global connections, has the resources to manipulate legal, political, or bureaucratic systems.

In a movie he promises Cobb to solve his legal problems in US if he helps him to remove his competitor. **My question: how in theory could a person like Saito do it in a real world?

P.S. And yes - in a movie he does it with one phone call, but let's not pay attention to this, we can look at this just like at final confirmation and the whole process let's say took weeks.

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How could a very rich and influential person fixreal world Saito Fix Cobb’s Murder Charge faster than others?

My question is based on a famous movie "Inception". Lemme remind you the plot:

Mr. Cobb (Di Caprio, mind hacker) is a fugitive wanted for murder of his wife in the U.S., likely with an Interpol Red Notice or a federal warrant, which would flag him in international law enforcement databases like those used by U.S. Customs Service. (the factual thing - he didn't kill her, but the court decided otherwise). So he can't get back to US to his kids.

Saito, as a multi-billionaire with global connections, has the resources to manipulate legal, political, or bureaucratic systems.

In a movie he promises Cobb to solve his legal problems in US if he helps him to remove his competitor. My question: how in theory could a person like Saito do it in a real world? What kind of procedure would he have to go through? Like hiring the best legal firm? Which people in US legal system could speed up the process (maybe Assistant Attorney GeneralBy what means (AAG) for the DOJ’s Criminal Division or someone else?legal plus maybe illegal).

P.S. And yes - in a movie he does it with one phone call, but let's not pay attention to this, we can look at this just like at final confirmation and the whole process let's say took weeks.

How could a very rich and influential person fix Murder Charge faster than others?

My question is based on a famous movie "Inception". Lemme remind you the plot:

Mr. Cobb (Di Caprio, mind hacker) is a fugitive wanted for murder of his wife in the U.S., likely with an Interpol Red Notice or a federal warrant, which would flag him in international law enforcement databases like those used by U.S. Customs Service. (the factual thing - he didn't kill her, but the court decided otherwise). So he can't get back to US to his kids.

Saito, as a multi-billionaire with global connections, has the resources to manipulate legal, political, or bureaucratic systems.

In a movie he promises Cobb to solve his legal problems in US if he helps him to remove his competitor. My question: how in theory could a person like Saito do it in a real world? What kind of procedure would he have to go through? Like hiring the best legal firm? Which people in US legal system could speed up the process (maybe Assistant Attorney General (AAG) for the DOJ’s Criminal Division or someone else?)

P.S. And yes - in a movie he does it with one phone call, but let's not pay attention to this, we can look at this just like at final confirmation and the whole process let's say took weeks.

How could a real world Saito Fix Cobb’s Murder Charge?

My question is based on a famous movie "Inception". Lemme remind you the plot:

Mr. Cobb (Di Caprio, mind hacker) is a fugitive wanted for murder of his wife in the U.S., likely with an Interpol Red Notice or a federal warrant, which would flag him in international law enforcement databases like those used by U.S. Customs Service. (the factual thing - he didn't kill her, but the court decided otherwise). So he can't get back to US to his kids.

Saito, as a multi-billionaire with global connections, has the resources to manipulate legal, political, or bureaucratic systems.

In a movie he promises Cobb to solve his legal problems in US if he helps him to remove his competitor. My question: how in theory could a person like Saito do it in a real world? By what means (legal plus maybe illegal).

P.S. And yes - in a movie he does it with one phone call, but let's not pay attention to this, we can look at this just like at final confirmation and the whole process let's say took weeks.

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