Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: Jimmy_Two_Times
I can understand the desire to "get him" but if you can't do it by building a sound case based on solid investigation and evidence, scratching for anything that sticks looks weak. If the feds think he's still dirty, then do your due diligence and build a case.

I'm starting to think the Feds are playing this one close to the hip until after the Nicodemo trial. If they convict him, then manage to flip him after the fact, they're probably thinking that he can put a couple of old murders on Merlino.

I just can't see them wasting all this time and money on a parole violation that can only get the guy another year or two in prison. I think the other shoe is going to drop early next year (after the Nicodemo trial).


He was acquitted of I think 2 murders or association with them but the others he was alleged to be involved in and the attempted ones he would be on the hook for those, is there a limit on how long these murders can be charged to him? Or would the feds just roll it all into rico charges