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Joey may get his someday but not today. Takes some MAJOR stones to go to trial in the Fed system. Good for him.
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Great summation. Appreciated.dack2001 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 30, 2018 9:49 am Here is what I make of what's been reported: Joey pleading to gambling, not a federal felony and not rackateering, so no three strikes. Plea agreement calls for available sentencing range from anywhere between house arrest and 24 months prison. Judge cannot exceed the 24 month range or Joey can withdraw his plea and go to trial. We would call this a binding plea agreement, which the Judge is bound if he accepts the agreement. My guess is the deal is for 24 month period, including that Joey's supervision ends at the 24 month mark as well. So he could get 6 months prison, 6 on house arrest and 12 months supervised release or something like that. Joey will serve his time and pray he gets out before the next Philly racketeering case gets filed so he can enjoy himself for a year or two and Eddie Jacobs again proves he is worth every penny he is paid.
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Very good summary, Sir. Merlino will come out of this okay. Prosecution didn't have a strong case, but nonetheless, Jacobs is a good aggressive criminal defense lawyer.dack2001 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 30, 2018 9:49 am Here is what I make of what's been reported: Joey pleading to gambling, not a federal felony and not rackateering, so no three strikes. Plea agreement calls for available sentencing range from anywhere between house arrest and 24 months prison. Judge cannot exceed the 24 month range or Joey can withdraw his plea and go to trial. We would call this a binding plea agreement, which the Judge is bound if he accepts the agreement. My guess is the deal is for 24 month period, including that Joey's supervision ends at the 24 month mark as well. So he could get 6 months prison, 6 on house arrest and 12 months supervised release or something like that. Joey will serve his time and pray he gets out before the next Philly racketeering case gets filed so he can enjoy himself for a year or two and Eddie Jacobs again proves he is worth every penny he is paid.
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Anything crime where you get more then a year is a felony , bookmaking /gambling is a felonydack2001 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 30, 2018 9:49 am Here is what I make of what's been reported: Joey pleading to gambling, not a federal felony and not rackateering, so no three strikes. Plea agreement calls for available sentencing range from anywhere between house arrest and 24 months prison. Judge cannot exceed the 24 month range or Joey can withdraw his plea and go to trial. We would call this a binding plea agreement, which the Judge is bound if he accepts the agreement. My guess is the deal is for 24 month period, including that Joey's supervision ends at the 24 month mark as well. So he could get 6 months prison, 6 on house arrest and 12 months supervised release or something like that. Joey will serve his time and pray he gets out before the next Philly racketeering case gets filed so he can enjoy himself for a year or two and Eddie Jacobs again proves he is worth every penny he is paid.
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Actually, in about a fourth of the (U.S.) States, bookmaking is only a misdemeanor.
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Yeah that’s state But he’s charge in federal court !!!
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Understood. My comment was based on your general statement.
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Most of the time, but not always because it VARIES state by state.
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It's true for Pennsylvania.
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Confederate wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 5:00 pmThe "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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I am sure he is making money as boss. But you aint rich unless you can invest it, launder it etc. Whats he going to do bury it in the backyard.? I don't know much about him. But does he have any business interests ? Or rumored interests in things?SILENT PARTNERZ wrote: ↑Fri Mar 30, 2018 6:39 am+2Confederate wrote: ↑Thu Mar 29, 2018 6:42 pmAgree with Fuhgedaboutit. These guys are many times better actors than the ones you see in Movies. Their whole life revolves around lying and some kind of deception. They're good at it. Not saying Merlino is rich, but he ain't poor either. LOL
Joey gets handed envelopes, shoots into bookies, etc.
He may blow his $, but he is getting $ for sure.
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I don't think anybody said Merlino was rich. I think what they said was that he has a fair amount of money coming in and he lives somewhat lavishly by spending and gambling it. The point being that as an example, $400,000 minus $400,000 is still zero, EXCEPT that you got to spend and enjoy it rather than a poor guy that has zero and never enjoys anything because he doesn't have any money to spend. Not trying to speak for anybody, but I think that was the general message. Doesn't he own or at least co-own a resaurant in Florida?Rocco wrote: ↑Mon Apr 02, 2018 1:44 pmI am sure he is making money as boss. But you aint rich unless you can invest it, launder it etc. Whats he going to do bury it in the backyard.? I don't know much about him. But does he have any business interests ? Or rumored interests in things?SILENT PARTNERZ wrote: ↑Fri Mar 30, 2018 6:39 am+2Confederate wrote: ↑Thu Mar 29, 2018 6:42 pmAgree with Fuhgedaboutit. These guys are many times better actors than the ones you see in Movies. Their whole life revolves around lying and some kind of deception. They're good at it. Not saying Merlino is rich, but he ain't poor either. LOL
Joey gets handed envelopes, shoots into bookies, etc.
He may blow his $, but he is getting $ for sure.
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