Reputed mobsters in their 70s sentenced to 9 years in robbery plots
CHICAGO (MCT) — Their violent crimes started in the early 1960s and continued well into their senior years when, in their 70s, they plotted a burglary at the family home of a deceased Chicago mobster.
So on Wednesday reputed Chicago mob figure Joseph “Jerry” Scalise and associate Bobby Pullia returned to a familiar place, before a judge’s bench — except this time with white hair and labored, slow shuffles.
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