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Wednesday, January 9, 2013
No Verdict In Philadelphia Mob Trial
George Anastasia is reporting on the federal organized crime trial in Philadelphia for BigTrial.net.
Jurors deliberated for about three hours Tuesday before deciding to pack it in for the day in the racketeering trial of mob boss Joseph "Uncle Joe" Ligambi and six co-defendants.
The panel of seven men and five women are due back in court Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. to begin their first full day of deliberations.
The jury got the case shortly after noon following a lengthy explanation from Judge Eduardo Robreno about the laws that apply to charges contained in the 52-count indictment on which the case is based. These include a racketeering conspiracy charge that all seven defendants face.
The indictment also includes gambling, loansharking and extortion charges that target different defendants. Ligambi is also accused of defrauding a Teamsters Union Health and Welfare Fund by illegally collecting over $220,000 in medical benefits for himself and his family while holding what authorities allege was a "no show" job at a South Philadelphia trash company.
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