Your entitled to your opinion, as wrong as you are.SonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2018 7:10 amI didn’t think testimony from a previous mistrial would be admissible in any future trials?bobbybats wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2018 5:43 am He cant move to far away from his responses in this case, if he did the defense would shred him and make him look even more like a liar. This also gives the defense a look at the responses and they can now better formulate their attack. A hung is bad for the government.
Anyone think Merlino gets offered a super sweet plea to make this go away quietly?
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In 14 years the bitch will be a real money earner, yes sir........
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Yeah but they never mentioned how much supervised release which I would imagine was the original hang upSonnyBlackstein wrote: ↑Tue Mar 06, 2018 6:01 pmI recall the number 2years plea being offered early when it came out Rubeo went off the reservation. Something similar to that, maybe a little less.Fughedaboutit wrote: ↑Tue Mar 06, 2018 5:48 pmof course it does. I think he would take some sort of jail time, a couple years maybe? But no supervised release or probation?
Gives both parties what they want; the Feds get to walk away with a ‘win’ and without egg on their faces and Merlino gets two years on charges which should’ve sent him away for 20.
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I bet supervised release is one of the hang ups as well. The Feds probably would love to get two years out of Joey and have another two years of supervision so they can hit him with another racketeering trial when he gets off supervision.
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I wonder what O'nofrio please too
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Every time Joey pleads guilty, he is one step closer to
three time loser & habitual offender sentences.
three time loser & habitual offender sentences.
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He's already a three time loser. He was convicted of assault in 1984, armed robbery in 1989 and racketeering in 2001.
The way you talk, you just confuse him.
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I don't think the assault was a federal convictionTeddy Persico wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 2:27 am He's already a three time loser. He was convicted of assault in 1984, armed robbery in 1989 and racketeering in 2001.
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The "3 Strikes You're Out" varies from State to State. Rarely used in Pennsylvania and to be more seriously considered, all 3 strikes should be violent Felony convictions. Racketeering is not a violent Felony.Chucky wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 6:32 amI don't think the assault was a federal convictionTeddy Persico wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 2:27 am He's already a three time loser. He was convicted of assault in 1984, armed robbery in 1989 and racketeering in 2001.
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And his robbery conviction wasn't an "armed robbery". He conspired to rob an armored car, the guard threw the packages off the back of the truck, another guy picked up the parcels. Joey was the mastermind and glommed most of the cash when it was brought to him, the other 2 guys ratted on him when they got the shaft. 2 years in jail for all that cash ain't bad. Better than working a 9 to 5 if you don't mind doing time in the can.Chucky wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 6:32 amI don't think the assault was a federal convictionTeddy Persico wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 2:27 am He's already a three time loser. He was convicted of assault in 1984, armed robbery in 1989 and racketeering in 2001.
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If I remember correctly if you adjusted for inflation it comes out to more than half a million in today's money. Tax free.yatescj7781 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 09, 2018 12:15 am 2 years in jail for all that cash ain't bad. Better than working a 9 to 5 if you don't mind doing time in the can.
And that's on top of the money from all the things he didn't get caught for.
Also, these are guys who are willing to commit murder in order to avoid having to do a 9 to 5 job. So no, a couple years of lifting weights and playing cards is probably not going to faze them if they can get that much cash without working. Or a few hours of working, if you count the robbery itself as work. It'd be like having a blue-collar job that paid fifty grand an hour.
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Assault is not a federal crime unless it was committed in aid of racketeering. So for the feds he has the armored truck theft and the racketeering conviction from 2001. This would be his third, which, I would bet bottom dollar, is why they are having such a hard time coming up with an acceptable plea for both sides. Another federal penalty and Joey could have the book thrown at him in an open sentencing hearing. If he pleads they will attempt to limit the amount of time the Judge can give. That's different than seeking the Judge to deviate from the guidelines, which the feds have done on the sneak at sentencing.
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I thought the same kkkkkkkkkkk, who knows was a tribute?
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Dave Schratwieser tweets on March 26
Breaking News:Mob Boss Joey Merlino wants feds to preserve jailhouse recordings of cooperator.#fox29
In documents, Merlino's lawyers say cooperator on tape talking about crimes, book deals & more.#fox29
Merlino's lawyers want Feds to preserve jail house tapes of NY case cooperators in recent weeks.#fox29
Feds/Merlino lawyers still negotiating possible deal,but health care/gambling re-trial possible.#fox29
Breaking News:Mob Boss Joey Merlino wants feds to preserve jailhouse recordings of cooperator.#fox29
In documents, Merlino's lawyers say cooperator on tape talking about crimes, book deals & more.#fox29
Merlino's lawyers want Feds to preserve jail house tapes of NY case cooperators in recent weeks.#fox29
Feds/Merlino lawyers still negotiating possible deal,but health care/gambling re-trial possible.#fox29
The way you talk, you just confuse him.
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Joey's got em on the ropesTeddy Persico wrote: ↑Wed Mar 28, 2018 3:53 am Dave Schratwieser tweets on March 26
Breaking News:Mob Boss Joey Merlino wants feds to preserve jailhouse recordings of cooperator.#fox29
In documents, Merlino's lawyers say cooperator on tape talking about crimes, book deals & more.#fox29
Merlino's lawyers want Feds to preserve jail house tapes of NY case cooperators in recent weeks.#fox29
Feds/Merlino lawyers still negotiating possible deal,but health care/gambling re-trial possible.#fox29
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