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Re: patriarca family
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Manocchio lands big name Boston lawyer Joseph Balliro to represent "Baby Shacks" in case Updated: Monday, 09 May 2011, 6:20 PM EDT Published : Monday, 09 May 2011, 12:46 PM EDT
Tim White PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) - The reputed former boss of the Patriarca crime family has landed a well-known Boston criminal defense attorney to represent him in the federal organized crime case.
Joseph Balliro and his daughter, Juliane, appeared with Luigi “Baby Shacks” Manocchio, at a hearing in federal court Monday. Manocchio’s current attorney, Mary June Ciresi told a judge she had to step down because of an ethical conflict she had with the case.
Ciresi declined to elaborate on the conflict when asked by a reporter, but in her motion she cited a rule that suggests she is representing someone who may have a connection to the case against Manocchio.
Balliro is a well-known lawyer in New England. He has represented such names as Boston’s reputed former underboss, the late Gennaro Angiulo.
Outside federal court in Providence, Joseph Balliro declined to say how he got involved in the Manocchio case. He told reporters he hasn’t had a chance to pour over the evidence against his client. Balliro, his daughter and local counsel Edward Romano met with Manocchio for about an hour after the hearing.
A judge has to sign off on the Balliro family’s representation of Manocchio, but federal prosecutors told Magistrate Judge David Martin they have no plans to file an objection.
In 2010, Juliane Balliro represented Boston’s Peter Limone – who the Massachusetts State Police have identified as the current boss of the Patriarca crime family – in an organized criminal gambling case. Limone spent 33 years in prison for the gangland slaying of Edward “Teddy” Deegan, but was set free after evidence proved he had been wrongfully convicted.
Limone won a landmark civil suit against the federal government four years ago for the three decades he spent behind bars.
Manocchio, 83, of Providence appeared in court in a tan prison jump suit. He is being housed at the Wyatt Detention Center in Central Falls. He sniped at prosecutor William Ferland when he entered the courtroom, asking the veteran prosecutor if he was “happy” that he won the preliminary hearing to keep him locked up.
“We’re never happy about it,” Ferland replied.
Manocchio was arrested in January as part of a national crackdown into organized crime. He’s accused of shaking down Rhode Island strip clubs for protection money.
He has filed an appeal with a federal appeals court on the decision to keep him in prison pending trial. Balliro said he intends to represent Manocchio at that hearing. No date has been scheduled yet.
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Re: patriarca family
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according to sources this is said to be the current Patriarca family leadership.
Boss- Peter Limone (Boston) Underboss - Anthony DiNunzio (Boston) Consigliere - Carmen DiNunzio (Boston)
PRovidence Capos Eddie Lato Bobby DeLuca Joe Achille Matthew Guglimetti (IP till 2016) Acting Capo = Anthony Parrillo
Boston Capos Mark Rossetti (IP) Acting Capo= Unknown Antonio Spagnolo Pryce Quintina
Which sources would those be? You'll see on the net various charts of the family. Most of them come, at least originally, from people that have compiled them over on the Real Deal forum. As far as simply listing made members go, the charts are usually as "up to date" as possible - unless someone dies. However, listing captains can be tricky because sometimes there are ones that were captains at one time but not now. I'd be willing to bet the above names are a good example. Although all of those guys have been identified as captains at one time, I'd be surprised if the Providence faction needed 4 captains at this point. 4 captains is probably what the family needs total. 4 captains seems to be about what the New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Chicago families have now and they are similar in size to New England.
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Re: patriarca family
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CRANSTON, R.I. (WPRI) - A reputed mob associate, who spent nearly two decade behind bars for a double homicide, was arrested Monday for allegedly harassing his estranged wife.
Anthony Parrillo, 60, of Cranston, was charged with violating a restraining order after he allegedly screamed at his wife from the front lawn then waited in the driveway according to an arrest report obtained by Target 12. The report states on June 2nd a Family Court judge issued a restraining order forbidding Parrillo to approach his wife.
“[Parillo’s wife] stated that she feared for her life,” the police report states. “She feels that with his anger […] and with his criminal past, she feels her life could be in jeopardy.”
In 1986, Parrillo pleaded guilty for the 1982 murder of two men after an apparent drug deal gone bad. Parrillo was released to home confinement in 1994.
Parrillo was initially held without bail while police determined if he was in violation of his probation. A Department of Corrections spokesperson said his probation expired in 2009. Parrillo was released late Wednesday on $50,000 surety.
Parrillo’s attorney John Harwood declined to comment.
In 1997, Parrillo was profiled in a Target 12 Investigation revealing he was working as a Teamster on the Michael Corrente film “Outside Providence.” Undercover video showed Parrillo acting as a bodyguard and driver to film star Alec Baldwin.
At the time, law enforcement sources identified Parrillo as a close associate to then-mob boss Luigi “Baby Shacks” Manocchio.
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