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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 2617616" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>Recently caught trying to enter the country through Mexico , a deported criminal.</p><p>Salvatore Marciante an Italian citizen who was convicted back in 1995 and was deported in 2004 . He had been a permanent legal resident who had been living in New York until is conviction when he lost his legal status .</p><p>Marciante was originally named in a multi-count indictment filed in 1994 accusing him and 12 other members of the Italian mafia of distributing and trafficking narcotics in New York . Available court documents revealed that federal agents arrested Marciante on September 15, 1994, and on October 6, 1994, and a federal judge set his bond at $1 million.</p><p>While in jail he was tried on separate charges where he pleaded guilty to various counts in connection with the charge of interference of commerce by violence in connection with the robberies . For that case, Marciante was sentenced to serve more than five years in prison; however the prison term was set to run concurrent with the previous case .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 2617616, member: 12952"] Recently caught trying to enter the country through Mexico , a deported criminal. Salvatore Marciante an Italian citizen who was convicted back in 1995 and was deported in 2004 . He had been a permanent legal resident who had been living in New York until is conviction when he lost his legal status . Marciante was originally named in a multi-count indictment filed in 1994 accusing him and 12 other members of the Italian mafia of distributing and trafficking narcotics in New York . Available court documents revealed that federal agents arrested Marciante on September 15, 1994, and on October 6, 1994, and a federal judge set his bond at $1 million. While in jail he was tried on separate charges where he pleaded guilty to various counts in connection with the charge of interference of commerce by violence in connection with the robberies . For that case, Marciante was sentenced to serve more than five years in prison; however the prison term was set to run concurrent with the previous case . [/QUOTE]
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