
Judge declares mistrial in Philadelphia mob boss fraud case
NEW YORK — A mistrial was declared on Tuesday in the New York City racketeering trial of a notorious Philadelphia mob boss who had insisted he quit his life of crime after a lengthy prison term.
Jurors at the trial of Joseph “Skinny Joey” Merlino told U.S. District Judge Richard Sullivan in a series of five notes that they were hopelessly deadlocked after nearly four days of deliberations.
“Thank God for the jury,” a subdued Merlino told reporters afterward. He declined further comment.
There was no word from the government on whether it would seek another trial.