Originally Posted By: Dwalin2011
Sorry if I disturb the discussion, but since the thread is about Mancuso, a question: why do you think they have been so lenient with him when he got convicted for the Pinzolo hit? After that horrible murder of his wife for futile reasons (for which he unexplainably did only 10 years), how could he avoid a life sentence without turning informant, considering he was a second offender with a murder charge?

New York State Court. Back then you could get forty years for moving small weight (the Rockefeller laws), and be out in ten for killing someone.

That's why people have to understand that there's a difference between law and morality. And it's misunderstood on BOTH sides of the law.


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