Jury deliberations delayed as snow falls in Philadelphia during mob trial
Jury deliberations ended shortly after they began this
morning in the racketeering conspiracy retrial of mob boss Joe Ligambi and his
nephew George Borgesi.
With snow beginning to swirl outside the federal courthouse
at 6th and Market Streets and with predictions of a snow storm that would dump
eight to 10 inches on the city, Judge Eduardo Robreno dismissed the panel at
10:30 a.m., about an hour after deliberations began.
The jury of 11 women and one man is due back tomorrow, but
with snow predicted to continue through tonight and with strong winds and
dropping temperatures to follow, another delay is possible.
The jury has deliberated for seven days after hearing eight
weeks of testimony. On Friday it announced that it had reached a verdict on two
of the five counts it is considering and had a "firm difference of
opinion" on the other three. Robreno urged the panel to continue
deliberations.
It could not be determined what charges have been decided or
whether the jury has voted to convict or acquit.
Borgesi, 50, faces one count of conspiracy. Ligambi, 74, is
charge with conspiracy, two counts of illegal gambling and one count of witness
tampering.
Both men have been held without bail since the indictment in
the case was handed up in May 2011. Their first trial ended with a jury unable
to reach a verdict on the counts now pending. In that case, four other
defendants were convicted and one was acquitted.
That jury, after three weeks of deliberations, delivered not
guilty verdicts on 46 counts, guilty verdicts on five and hung on 11 others,
including the charges against Ligambi and Borgesi that are now being retried.
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