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  2. Lawyer accused of enabling Mexican Mafia rackets could avoid ...

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    Gabriel Zendejas Chavez, indicted in an investigation of the Mexican Mafia's rackets in L.A. County jails, pleaded guilty to a rarely filed charge called 'misprision of a felony' in a deal that ...

  3. "Extremely dangerous" Italian mafia members captured in Spain

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    Spanish police on Monday said they had arrested three "extremely dangerous" suspected mafia members wanted in Italy for crimes including attempted murder, weapons trafficking and money laundering.

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    Three alleged Orange County Mexican Mafia members and 28 alleged associates are facing a series of charges as a result of a years-long investigation, the Department of Justice announced Wednesday ...

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  6. Mexican Mafia members held a 30-man conference call, dialing in from various state prisons on contraband cellphones, a witness testified. The consensus: Gonzales had to go.

  7. Jerry Capeci - Wikipedia

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    With Tom Robbins, he has written Mob Boss: The Life of Little Al D’Arco, the Man Who Brought Down the Mafia (2013). Capeci has also written The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Mafia (2002) and Wiseguys Say the Darndest Things: The Quotable Mafia (2003). A compilation of columns was published in the 2003 book Jerry Capeci's Gang Land.

  8. Ron Previte - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Previte (October 9, 1943 – August 21, 2017) was an American corrupt police officer for the Philadelphia Police Department and a member of and an informant against the Philadelphia crime family of the Italian-American Mafia.

  9. Mikey Coppola - Wikipedia

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    Michael J. Coppola (born May 18, 1946), [2] also known as "Mikey Cigars", is an American mobster and captain in the Genovese crime family active in their New Jersey faction.He made national headlines when he went into hiding for 11 years to avoid a possible murder conviction.