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Ohio's former top utility regulator, Sam Randazzo, is charged with crimes related to bribery and embezzlement. Former PUCO chairman Sam Randazzo indicted on bribery, fraud charges in federal court ...
Ex-PUCO Chairman Sam Randazzo faces several legal woes. Now, he's being accused of being a bad lawyer, too. Ex-Ohio utility regulator Sam Randazzo could face discipline for breaking attorney rules
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1972–1993 – Samuel "Red" Russotti – imprisoned in 1984; died in 1993 [1] Acting 1977–1978 – Thomas Didio – murdered in July 1978 during the "A & B Wars" Acting 1977–1978 – Salvatore "Sammy G" Gingello – murdered on April 23, 1978 during the "A & B Wars" Acting 1988 – Angelo Amico – arrested in 1988; released in 1993 [11]
The sheriff was unable to gain control of the scene for hours. [1] The county coroner, Dr. Linquist, arrived at the scene of the crime at approximately 9 a.m. After viewing the scene himself, he later met with Horton, who had been the town’s night watchman that Sunday, and Sheriff Oren Jackson to review the information they had collected.
The trial centered on a Mafia-run enterprise that involved processing heroin from Sicily, morphine purchased from Turkey and Southwest Asia, and cocaine from South America, for final distribution of the drugs in the United States through independently owned pizza parlor fronts as the money was laundered through several banks and brokerages in the United States and overseas. [7]
Christopher managed to drive away from the scene, and Martin followed him a few more miles until on-duty Fort Worth police officers arrived, according to the warrant. Police interviewed 14 witnesses.
Joseph E. "Joe Bikini" Brocchini (1933 – May 20, 1976) was a soldier under Joseph "Joe Brown" Lucchese in the Corona crew. Born and raised in Corona, Queens, he was arrested as a 17-year-old along with four other youths for carrying out a series of burglaries that robbed eight businesses in north Queens of $26,000 during a week-long spree in 1950.