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  1. Jun 8, 2021 · Charles “Lucky” Luciano took the throne as Public Enemy No. 1, the purported lord of vice in the Big Apple and beyond. And just as the law unrelentingly pursued Scarface, it was hell-bent on putting Luciano behind bars. This time, tax evasion would not be the crime that sealed the kingpin’s fate.

  2. Jun 20, 2016 · Idolized and portrayed in iconic movies and television shows such as Boardwalk Empire and Mobster, Luciano was a larger-than-life figure. His trial began on May 13, 1936. Prosecutor Thomas Dewey exposed Luciano as a liar and accused him of participating in a prostitution ring known as “the Combination.” Testimony by star witness Brown, who ...

  3. Dec 2, 2009 · Born in Sicily but raised in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, Luciano facilitated the killings of the city’s top two Mafia bosses and brought about fundamental changes to organized crime, setting up...

  4. Lucania is locked up in Raymond Street Jail in Brooklyn to await trial. That location is selected because material witnesses in the case are being houses in the usual detention facility, Tombs Prison in Manhattan. (Dewey, NYT April 19) 1936 May 11 Trial begins for Lucania and a dozen co-defendants before Justice Philip J. McCook.

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  5. Verdict: Guilty. Sentence: 30 to 50 years imprisonment. SIGNIFICANCE: The "Lucky" Luciano case is a paradox: It proves that, no matter how much money a crime boss has made or how well his lawyers and henchmen have protected him, he can be convicted and sentenced to long imprisonment.

  6. The Trial. Thomas Dewey brought forward many witnesses who convinced judge and jury that Luciano had been running a network of brothels that were often managed like slave labour camps. Women had been known to end up in hospital after beatings meted out by Luciano’s henchmen.

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  8. The Luciano trial began on May 11, 1936. On June 6, 1936, after almost four weeks of testimony, the jury returned its verdict. Charles Luciano was found guilty on 61 counts of prostitution and sentenced to prison for 30-50 years.