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    Page 8A THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1981
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Mafia boss wants briber
trial moved to Louisian
lea
United Press International
LOS ANGELES — Carlos “Lit
tle Man” Marcello, reputed over-
lord of organized crime on the
Gulf Coast and accused of trying to
bribe a federal judge, will attempt
to have his trial moved to
Louisiana.
The portly 5-foot-2, white-
haired Marcello is one of three
men indicted in Los Angeles for
attempting to buy favorable treat
ment from a judge presiding over
the 1980 trial of five underworld
figures.
Marcello, 71, and Philip Rizzu-
to, 42, a New Orleans nightclub
owner, pleaded innocent Monday
to three bribery counts each.
Samuel Sciortino, 62, of Rancho
Mirage, Calif., a reputed under
boss in the Los Angeles Mafia and
convicted racketeer, entered the
same plea to the charges two
weeks ago.
U.S. District Court Judge
Robert Kelleher will hear argu
ments Sept. 21 on the change of
venue request. The estimated
two-week trial was scheduled for
Nov. 24.
Marcello, Rizzuto and Sciortino
were charged in the indictment
with conspiring to offer cash or “a
valuable art object” worth more
than $100,000 to U.S. District
, Court Judge Harry Pregerson.
Pregerson was presiding over
the racketeering case of Sciortino
and five other reputed Mafia fi
gures, one of whom died before
the trial. When he learned of the
alleged bribe plot he withdrew
from the case, and another judge,
Terry Hatter, saw the trial to its
conclusion with convictions last
“Almost all the
the indictment occurred
Eastern District of
Lemann said. “Mr. Marcel
elderly person and does
some medical problem’
attorney said there were
reasons too,” but did®
them.
Marcello, dressed in an
vative dark gray pinstripe*
red tie, was flanked by lii
Orleans lawyer, Provinol
and a tall, dark-haired yoi
who stayed at his sidelilteij
guard as he arrived at
courthouse.
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year.
Defense attorneys told the
judge they could not prepare their
clients’ cases in time for the Sep
tember trial, which Kelleher had
proposed. Rizzuto’s attorney,
Arthur Lemann, asked for two
weeks to file a motion for a change
of venue, which the judge
granted.
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The two Louisiana met
Sciortino are free on $50,(11
apiece. Marcello was
plotting to bribe publicoffu
the FBI’s “Brilab” sting
just three days before liis
ment in Los Angeles,
was convicted of racketed
fall and is appealing the vn
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Elderly pair pleads guilk en a
to drug trafficking chan
United Press International
COLUMBUS, Ohio —“Grand
pa” and “Grandma,” an unlikely
drug-dealing team, said they re
sorted to selling marijuana and
LSD from their home because
their $381 monthly Social Security
income was not enough to live on.
Luther Beaver, 74, and his wife
Audrey, 63, known as “Grandma”
and “Grandpa” to their young
drug customers, pleaded guilty
Monday to one count each of drug
trafficking.
Each could receive a term of up
to 10 years in prison and a $5,000
fine at their Nov. 5 sentencing.
Until then, they are free on bond.
Following the pleas, County
Common Pleas Court Judge Clif
ford Rader ordered a presentence
report that will include testimony
from the couple’s doctor that
could figure in their sentences.
“Their doctor’s position is that
they should not be incarcerated
because of their health,” said
George Ellis, senior assistant pro
secuting attorney for Franklin
County. “I’m making no recom
mendation. That will be up to the
judge.”
Ellis said the couple “looked
like they were under a doctor’s
care or at least should be.
“I’m not saying that they
shouldn’t go to jail. There
quite a few drugs on then
said.
United Press In
Washington
A. Williams
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Narcotics officers conis ce the Civil War
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and 71 small plastic
with marijuana from the8a rihingthat warra
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expulsion,” Will
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23, the couple said they* tteeon Ethics ui
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plement their Social SfcjHarrison, 61, a
checks.
“I imagine the elderly* the vote, but he
supplement their income,’! id’s call to delay
said. “Some of them woripSenate pending
time, but this is the firsttiils trial appeal,
heard of someone selling i "They recogniz
part time.
“But $381 a month is noit nition that mitig;
ful lot to live on.”
The Beavers had been*
drugs for some months andi
customers were peoplen
tween 18 and 22 years (
came to the couple’s t
their purchases, Ellis said,
“Beaver said that he
sell to minors,” Ellis said.H
know if that was true out
Authorities learned i
drug operation from inftf
and sent two undercoveid
to make purchases beforeW
Ellis said.
Beaver had been i
four counts and his wife wit,
counts following their arrest
Ellis said he agreed toe
other charges if the coupl
plead guilty to one charg
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