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"Junior" Gotti Asks to Be Freed on Bail Lawyers say he quit organized crime a decade ago

Updated 4:43 PM EDT, Mon, Jan 5, 2009

John Gotti Jr.

John Gotti Jr.

 

John A. "Junior" Gotti has asked to be freed on bail while he awaits trial on racketeering charges.

Gotti's lawyers submitted papers in federal court in Manhattan on Monday saying he deserves to remain free because he quit organized crime a decade ago.

The lawyers say prosecutors have failed to develop any evidence to show Gotti has participated in organized crime in the last 10 years.

They also say prosecutors have indicted Gotti with old evidence that has not worked at three previous trials that ended with hung juries.

Gotti was arrested last year on an indictment brought against him in Tampa, Fla. A judge there transferred the case to Manhattan.

Copyright Associated Press

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  • verde Monday, Jan 5 at 8:05 PM FLAG COMMENT if he had f'd a little kid all you cksukers would want to give em affirmitive action and a union city job... let junior be healed by jesus
  • LongIslander Monday, Jan 5 at 6:50 PM FLAG COMMENT Enough already !!!! Let the man live his life with his wife and children. When is the government going to give it a rest ????

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