james marcello
During his sentencing, he told U.S. District Judge Paul Plunkett, ‘If my name wasn’t James Marcello, I wouldn’t be standing in front of you. [1]
James Marcello worked as Carlisi’s chauffeur, emissary, and all-around right-hand man. [2]
James J. ‘Little Jimmy’ Marcello (born 1941) was a front boss for the Chicago Outfit criminal organization in the 1980s and early 1990s. [1]
For JAMES J. MARCELLO, Defendant - Appellant (No. 95-1886): George N. Leighton, NEAL & ASSOCIATES, Chicago, IL USA. [2]
James often uses experimental techniques in his creative work to achieve a range of dynamic results. [3]
James Marcello was accused of murdering Nicholas D’Andrea, in 1981, attempting to kill Nicholas Sarillo, Sr. in 1982, and murdering brothers Anthony “Tony the Ant” Spilotro and Michael Spilotro in 1986. [1]
For SAMUEL A. CARLISI, Defendant - Appellant (No. 96-1762): Thomas P. Sullivan, [**2] JENNER & BLOCK, Chicago, IL USA. [...] We therefore remand the appeal in case No. 96-1762 to the district court with instructions to vacate Carlisi’s convictions and dismiss the outstanding indictment as to him. [2]
Prosecutors say Joey “The Clown” Lombardo was a “made guy,” a lifelong member of Chicago’s mob. [4]
Marcello also was convicted of plotting the murder of gangland associate Anthony Daddino because of fears that Daddino would cooperate with law enforcement after a 1989 extortion conviction, and Marcello also was convicted of financing Lenny Patrick’s juice-loan operation. [1]
For ANTHONY N. CHIARAMONTI, Defendant - Appellant (No. 95-3434): David G. Duggan, Chicago, IL USA. [2]
The government’s star witness was an admitted hit man who casually described how he strangled, stabbed, beat or shot his victims, often not bothering to know why the mob targeted them. [4]
The lion’s share of the defendants below were members of the Carlisi Street Crew, an arm of the Outfit operating in western Cook and DuPage Counties throughout the 1980’s. [2]
There were fourteen of them, killed in cold blood by the Chicago Mob. [3]
Defense attorneys say he was just a “rent-a-gangster” who turned his back on crime long ago. [4]
Sources:
[1] James Marcello - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[2] UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ANTHONY C. ZIZZO …
[3] James Marcello // BlogCatalog Topic // BlogCatalog
[4] James Marcello: News & Videos about James Marcello - CNN.com