Word: nunzio
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...pistol. Having violated his trust the first time, he is now being held without bail, and he could eventually be sent up for as many as five extra years for ducking out of his earlier trial. But other defendants may well imitate Barringer. Says Assistant U.S. Attorney Nicholas S. Nunzio: "It won't take them long to catch on." The law allows judges to jail defendants during a court trial to prevent Barringer situations. But a judge would have to set forth in writing his reasons for believing that the defendant might be likely to flee; the defendant could...
...find was made above ground on private property, the Government does not challenge her claim. But there is no shortage of disputants. Her landlord, Thomas Locascio, maintains that he owns the money, since it went with the $7,000, five-room frame house when he bought it from Nunzio Calcagno in 1962. Calcagno, who now lives in California, has filed a suit claiming that the cash belongs to him; tucked among the bills were envelopes bearing the name of his dead uncle Joseph. Arguing that the money was only misplaced, not lost, Calcagno said that Uncle Joe on his deathbed...