Topic: John Gotti, Sr.
The alleged scion of New York's leading Mafia family dramatically walked free from court for the fourth time Tuesday, after the jury failed to reach a verdict in his racketeering and murder trial. "I will declare a mistrial," Judge Kevin Castel said, as John Gotti Junior, 45, hugged his lawyer with glee expecting to be released shortly. Castle was ...
The judge hearing the case of alleged New York Mafia boss John Gotti Junior declared a mistrial Tuesday when the jury failed to reach a verdict on the 11th day of its deliberations. "I will declare a mistrial," Judge Kevin Castel said, after the jury told him: "We cannot reach a unanimous decision on any count. We are deadlocked." His ...
The jury in alleged New York Mafia boss John Gotti Junior's racketeering and murder trial was sent home Wednesday until next week after failing to reach a verdict in 10 days of deliberations. The judge in the New York federal court told the 12 jurors to relax over the long Thanksgiving holiday weekend and return December 1. The break ...
US prosecutors' fourth attempt in five years to convict the scion of New York's leading Mafia family culminated with the charge that John Gotti Junior's claim to have gone clean is a "sham." "The defendant's claim is a sham. It was made up with other mob members," Assistant US Attorney James Trezevant said in Manhattan federal court ...
