by Dwalin2014 » Wed Oct 30, 2019 4:47 pm
Snakes wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 1:58 pm
This is also the same organization that "allowed" (in quotes because he was the boss) Paul Ricca testify in the Jack Cerone gambling case in the 1960s to avoid perjury. Different situations, but still.
Speaking of this, in your opinion why did the feds accept this agreement (Ricca testifies and goes free, and Cerone goes to jail partly thanks to his testimony)? I mean, Ricca was afraid he would die in jail if convicted for perjury at his age, wouldn't that be a bigger result? Imo it would have been more logical NOT to make that deal with Ricca, even if (and ESPECIALLY if) the feds were looking for headlines, career etc. After all, that would be The Boss himself dying in jail rather than just an underling of his (Cerone) serving some prison time.
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This is also the same organization that "allowed" (in quotes because he was the boss) Paul Ricca testify in the Jack Cerone gambling case in the 1960s to avoid perjury. Different situations, but still.
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Speaking of this, in your opinion why did the feds accept this agreement (Ricca testifies and goes free, and Cerone goes to jail partly thanks to his testimony)? I mean, Ricca was afraid he would die in jail if convicted for perjury at his age, wouldn't that be a bigger result? Imo it would have been more logical NOT to make that deal with Ricca, even if (and ESPECIALLY if) the feds were looking for headlines, career etc. After all, that would be The Boss himself dying in jail rather than just an underling of his (Cerone) serving some prison time.