Case Filekaggle-ho-011409House OversightAttorney cites Lucchese crime family case to argue consciousness of guilt doctrine
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Attorney cites Lucchese crime family case to argue consciousness of guilt doctrine
Attorney cites Lucchese crime family case to argue consciousness of guilt doctrine The passage references a 1994 Second Circuit case involving a mob leader, offering no new evidence, no financial flows, and no connection to current powerful officials. It provides only a legal argument citation, which is low‑value for investigative leads. Key insights: Mentions Amuso, leader of the Lucchese crime family, convicted of ordering 14 murders.; Discusses a Second Circuit decision on jury instruction about consciousness of guilt.; Cites the case to argue against its use in a current civil matter.
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