You would think after 6 (at least one of which was for narcotics trafficking)felony convictions maybe he would have said enough is enough. The judge sees him for what he is; a repeat offender, hence the extended dentence. It works that way for everyone, not just so called mobsters. No one put a gun to his head and forced this lifestyle upon him. He knows the score. It's the price of doing business in his line of work.

Wait until Canalichio gets 12 years. Are we going to act surprised and outraged then?