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http://www.bigtrial.net/2013/07/canalichio-sentenced-in-mob-conspiracy.html

"The prosecutor said Canalichio was a "career criminal...who will keep his mouth shut and do his time."

I dont know about you guys, but is there a better compliment a wiseguy can get from a prosecutor?
Ok, so they gave Conalichio 11 or so, hell be out in 90 months. The question is Staino?
I think we have to look at what the judge has done in other sentences. Hes kinda split the difference on lawyer request and Prosecutor (more so towards the prosecutor end).

Feds were looking for 20 for Mouse, Robreno gave him 15.5.
Feds were looking for 17 for Lichio, Robreno gave him 11.
Feds want 10 for Staino, Robreno.....?

My guess for what its worth is 7 years. I think Robreno will account for his high ranking in the org.


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That's what I think maybe 7 or 8.The only bad part with him is he only has a few months credited to where Dame's had 26 and Mousie.Although the judge could go tougher on Staino even though he has no real record,Battaglia didn't either I don't think and he was way down the ladder[just an associate] and he got 8 years.So maybe Staino will get 10-11.

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What percentage of the sentence ends up served usually?

15.5=?

10=?

8=?


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Originally Posted By: FrankMazola

What percentage of the sentence ends up served usually?

15.5=?

10=?

8=?

Usually 85%. And if they already have time served that will go towards the sentence.

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Anthony Staino got 8 years (97 months) earlier today. He doesn't have much time served credit but with good behavior i think he'll be out in around 7 years maybe a month or 2 sooner.

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/breaki...ering_ring.html

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Wow. From right now looking back, this case could have been ALOT worse. Live, learn and adapt I guess. And we'll see what happens with Uncle Joe.


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Honestly, I think it was a bit harsh. He pled out just like the other guys did. Angelina and Lucibello got 57 months. I dont get it. Was he punished because he waited to plea? HOneslty, I thought it would be 7, becasue I felt Robreno would take into account his rank in the org. But Angelina was also a high ranking guy, Lucibello too.
Staino had no priors. The interesting thing about Staino, is that I dont think he got invovled in OC until his mid thirties. I think he was a legit guy until the early 90's and didn't get made until he was in his early 40's. What was he doing before then?
Interesting guy; harsh sentence though.

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No priors. Pled out. 8 years for loansharking (one loan).

Ridiculous.


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And the loan was to an undercover fed!


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Originally Posted By: SonnyBlackstein
No priors. Pled out. 8 years for loansharking (one loan).

Ridiculous.


sh*t montell williams is offering loans on tv and they are basically the same thing as these loans that were on the street and the govt backs them

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Staino more than likely will get out in 6 and a half years. A little more


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http://www.bigtrial.net/2013/07/two-faces-of-anthony-staino-assessed-at.html


Two Faces Of Anthony Staino Assessed At Sentencing

Wednesday, July 17, 2013
By George Anastasia


Federal Judge Eduardo Robreno had to consider the two faces of Anthony Staino this morning before sentencing the convicted mobster to 97 months on racketeering and extortion charges.

Friends and family members who crowded the 15th floor courtroom described him as a "loving" father and husband; a "funny, good-hearted, kind and outgoing" neighbor, and a "man of integrity."

The testimonials came from friends and family members, including his wife, his son and his ex-wife, who appeared before Robreno during a three-hour sentencing hearing.

Prosecutors offered a different view of the 56-year-old mob leader who was picked up on one FBI tape bragging that he was the "CFO" and a "member of the board of directors" of the Philadelphia organized crime family.

That comment, along with others played during the racketeering trial that ended in February, helped Assistant U.S. Attorney Frank Labor offer a decidedly different picture of Staino.

Robreno ultimately came down somewhere in the middle, noting that the extortion charges for which Staino was found guilty and the conspiracy and gambling charges to which he later pleaded guilty warranted a substantial prison term.

"The question is, who is Anthony Staino Jr.?" Robreno asked before imposing sentence. Was he, the judge asked rhetorically, the loyal family man and friend described by his supporters? Or was he "the violent mobster" that the government alleged?

"Perhaps he's both," said Robreno in a remark that appeared to be supported by the defendant himself.

In brief comments at the end of the lengthy hearing, Staino apologized to his family and friends; said he alone was responsible for his actions, and quoted Thomas Jefferson.

"I was not the person I should have been," Staino said in describing how he had gotten involved with organized crime in the 1990s while going through a divorce and battling a drinking problem. After he met his current wife Terry in 2003, he said, he began to turn things around. And when their daughter was born five years ago, he added, he was back on the right path.

"But my efforts (to change) could no escape my past," he said. "That's why I'm here today."

Back then he had the "wrong mental attitude." Now, he said, his goals are to be a "productive citizen" and "loving husband and father."

"Thomas Jefferson once said, `Nothing can stop the man with the right attitude from achieving his goals.'"

Staino will have about seven more years to ponder those words of wisdom from a founding father who helped created America over two hundreds years ago in a building less than two blocks from the courthouse where Staino was sentenced.

The South Jersey mob figure was described by prosecutors as the "right hand man" of mob boss Joseph Ligambi who quickly rose through the ranks of the organization, first as an associate and ultimately as a capo who was the confidante of the mob boss.

"He rose through the ranks because he's a nasty, bruttish, effective mobster," said Labor in citing one of several tapes played for the jury in which Staino was recorded extorting an FBI undercover agent who had posed as a corrupt businessman and gambler.

After lending the agent, posing as a man named Dino, $30,000, Staino was recorded saying, "Please. On my life, I like you. I don't want to have to fuckin' hurt you."

The message, Labor said, was clear mob speak for you better pay me back.

"He could have been a law abiding citizen," Labor said after Staino's lawyer, Gregory Pagano, had detailed a history that included a stellar high school career, one year of college and years of legitimate employment. "He chose to be a gangster."

Pagano conceded as much, but argued with some success that his client was "not the person who personifies...the LCN member."

"Unlike other people, he gets it," Pagano said, an apparent reference to other defendants who had been sentenced earlier, who had long arrest records and who showed little remorse.

Staino has no prior arrests.

"And he's not gonna be back," said Pagano who successfully argued for a slight departure from the sentencing guidelines Robreno has originally set. Pagano argued that his client deserved credit for pleading guilty to a racketeering conspiracy charge and two gambling charges on which the jury had hung during the trial.

Staino was convicted of two extortion counts tied to the secret FBI/Dino tapes.

Robreno, who had set a guideline range of 87 to 108 months, agreed, lowering the range to 74 to 97 months. He then sentenced Staino to the top of the new range. Staino, who was jailed after his conviction in February, has about six months prison credit toward the sentence.

Under standard federal prison procedure -- there is no longer any parole in the federal system -- Staino will have to serve about 85 percent of the sentence which means he has about seven more years of prison time.

The mob capo was the fourth defendant convicted at trial to be sentenced. One other defendant was acquitted and Ligambi, 73, and his nephew, George Borgesi, 50, are to be retried in October after a jury hung on conspiracy charges against both of them. Ligambi also faces gambling and obstruction of justice counts.

In addition to the extortion of Dino, Staino was linked to gambling and loansharking charges, but the jury acquitted him on 23 of the 28 counts he faced. He, Ligambi and mob underboss Joseph "Mousie" Massimino, who was sentenced to 188 months last week, were accused of forcibly taking control of an illegal video poker machine operation and with running bookmaking and loansharking businesses.

To date, 12 of the 16 defendants named in the case have either been convicted or pleaded guilty. One defendant, mob capo Joseph "Scoops" Licata, 72, was acquitted, and three others, Ligambi, Borgesi and mob associate Eric Esposito (who faces gambling charges) are awaiting trial.

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Vinnietoothpick in 1991 Anthony Staino Jr.stepped down from a pretty high position in that Local 54 Bartenter's Union in Atlantic City.He wasn't prosecuted but by stepping down he was never allowed to work in that capacity again.So he knew a lot of the players,that's the one Scarfo controlled.If you google his name with ''unions'' you will see it.I'm not sure what he did after that but with his uncle and having that union job he obviously had some connections.

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To me the amazing part about this whole ordeal is like these guys were basically not taped doing anything,there was really no physical evidence,but their mouths got them in trouble.I mean just by bragging a little was all they apparantley needed for a conviction.One of the most damaging things against Staino came from his own mouth about being the CEO and all that.Same with Dame.Do what Uncle Joe and Staino used to do walk around the block in the early morning,when you make the loan write it down on a piece of paper and show them,''if you don'y pay this is what will happen''Inow it sounds stupid but the talking gets you busted,you just don't know whose wearing that wire.

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Anyone know how that fed (Dino) was able to get close to Staino? You don't lend out 30k to just anybody, someone must of introduced the agent to Anthony and vouched for him.

Any idea who that was?

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Thanks 22. Do you know for sure if STaino was an associate when he was at the union or if he was a legit guy with some connections. The only time you started hearing about this guy with respect to the mob was in the 2000's; when Ligambi was boss and staino was already in his late 40's early 50's. I wonder if decided that he wanted to get involved for real when he quit or if it was something that he was always doing but had to have the appearence of legitimacy.

Heres an article from 1999: http://articles.philly.com/1999-11-23/ne...law-enforcement

Refers to staino as merely an associate. At that point he was in his 40's.

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I say tomorrow morning Mr. Staino gets the same. 10+ but no more than 15. Their tossin time at these guys, and get wouldn't they when their ding everything they came to knock off the upper echillon of the Philly LCN.

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He got sentenced today, got 8 years.

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Vinnie toothpick in google punch in ''Anthony staino unions'' and the first 3 that come up describe his position.He was a business agent and an executive board member''That guy Al Daidone's name is in there a lot and if I remember a guy named Frank Gerace.Basically I think they looked the other way when Scarfo and them were doing their thing.Sorry I don't know how to post that stuff.Also if I recall Staino was running that big gambling operation that the hockey player Rick Toccet was involved in and that NJ State Trooper.That went round and round in the court system and nothing basically happened.They actually had Wayne Gretzky's wife I think putting bets in.So that fills in those yrs. after the union thing.I guess he was like a pretty smart up and coming bookmaker or actually running the show.I think their base operation was that sports bar at the Hilton near the Stadium on Packer Ave.

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is he the same daidone of daidone contractors? Wiring, in with the nyeca?

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Not sure Skinny,very well could be.besides Al I think there was a Daniel also.One of them was involved in the John McCullough hit with Long John Martorano.

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Al Daidone i'm almost positive is living in Brigantine now. He was the one charged with Long John on the McCullough hit. I think he manages a bar or restaurant down the shore these days.

He had/has a brother named Sal Daidone, he's a lawyer in Voorhees NJ. Daniel is another brother, not sure where he is these days or what he's up to. Last i heard on him he was down the shore too but this was some time ago. He was friends with Ralph Natale and was involved in that shit with the Mayor of Camden. I'm pretty sure he was the one that delivered the bribe money from Natale to the mayor. At that time he was considered a mob associate.


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