by DMC22 » Sun Dec 15, 2019 6:09 am
From NY TIMES 1988.. Liborio T is the guy they are talking about. He’s 33 living in Bronx ( born 1955). Liborio S is 31 in 1988 ( born 1/7/1957) and living in Pelham manor since 1987 .. not the Bronx.
A jury convicted four men yesterday of selling heroin to a major mob informer who later refused to cooperate with the prosecution.
After a two-month trial in Federal District Court in Manhattan and three days of deliberations, the jury convicted the defendants of all the charges against them. The prosecution portrayed the main defendant, Ralph Tutino, as an associate of the Lucchese crime family.
Besides Mr. Tutino, 60 years old, the other defendants are Leoluca Guarino, 53, Salvatore Larca, 43, and Laborio Bellomo, 33, all of the Bronx. Mr. Tutino's lawyer, Bruce Cutler, said the defendants would appeal their convictions.
All the defendants except Mr. Bellomo could face a maximum sentence of life in prison, for the sale of more than four pounds of heroin, and he could face up to 40 years on each of two lesser charges. Judge Pierre N. Leval set April 27 for sentencing. $400,000 to Buy Heroin The main evidence included discussions about drugs that the informer, Vincent (Fish) Cafaro, taped a year ago while cooperating with the Government after he was indicted as a leader of the Genovese crime family.
From NY TIMES 1988.. Liborio T is the guy they are talking about. He’s 33 living in Bronx ( born 1955). Liborio S is 31 in 1988 ( born 1/7/1957) and living in Pelham manor since 1987 .. not the Bronx.
A jury convicted four men yesterday of selling heroin to a major mob informer who later refused to cooperate with the prosecution.
After a two-month trial in Federal District Court in Manhattan and three days of deliberations, the jury convicted the defendants of all the charges against them. The prosecution portrayed the main defendant, Ralph Tutino, as an associate of the Lucchese crime family.
Besides Mr. Tutino, 60 years old, the other defendants are Leoluca Guarino, 53, Salvatore Larca, 43, and Laborio Bellomo, 33, all of the Bronx. Mr. Tutino's lawyer, Bruce Cutler, said the defendants would appeal their convictions.
All the defendants except Mr. Bellomo could face a maximum sentence of life in prison, for the sale of more than four pounds of heroin, and he could face up to 40 years on each of two lesser charges. Judge Pierre N. Leval set April 27 for sentencing. $400,000 to Buy Heroin The main evidence included discussions about drugs that the informer, Vincent (Fish) Cafaro, taped a year ago while cooperating with the Government after he was indicted as a leader of the Genovese crime family.