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Thursday, January 16, 2014
Do Tapes Hold The Answer In Philly Mob Trial?
Veteran organized crime reporter George Anastasia is covering the federal organized crime trial in Philadelphia for Bigtrial.net.
It could be a tale of the tapes, and that might not be a good thing for the defense.
Jurors started their fifth day of deliberations in the racketeering conspiracy retrial of mob boss Joe Ligambi and his nephew George Borgesi by asking to hear replays of several tapes introduced by the prosecution during the eight-week trial.
And they ended the day by asking to hear a half dozen more.
The panel of 11 women and one man is due to resume deliberations at 9:30 tomorrow morning. Whether they have overcome the impasse cited in a jury note on Monday remains an open question.
What does appear clear is that the panel is working.
Most of the tapes played today were used by the prosecution to support the conspiracy charge that is at the heart of the case.
But the panel also asked to rehear a now infamous tape picked up on a Pennsylvania State Police wiretap in the late 1990s in which Borgesi is heard boasting and cackling about how he beat up and knocked out mob associate Angelo Lutz.
You can read the rest of the piece via the below link:
http://www.bigtrial.net/2014/01/do-tapes-hold-answer-in-mob-trial.html
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