BOSTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors on Tuesday dismissed a 1994  racketeering indictment against mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger in order  to focus on a later indictment that charged the newly captured fugitive  with being involved in 19 murders.
Prosecutors in Boston filed an  electronic notice notifying U.S. District Judge Mark Wolf that they are  dismissing the earlier indictment, which charged Bulger with multiple  counts of extortion, loan sharking, witness tampering and conspiracy.
In  the filing, U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz said prosecutors consider a 1999  indictment charging Bulger with 19 murders the stronger case. He faces  life in prison on those counts.
Bulger, the former leader of the  notorious Winter Hill Gang, fled Boston just before the 1994 indictment  was handed up in early 1995. He was captured last week in Santa Monica,  Calif., after 16 years on the lam.
Ortiz said another reason for  dropping the 1994 case is that it could be subject to a legal challenge,  namely that because Bulger and pal Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi were  FBI informants, they were essentially acting on behalf of the FBI when  they committed the crimes in that indictment.
The 1999 indictment would not be subject to that legal challenge, Ortiz said in the court filing.
During  hearings before Wolf in the 1990s, Flemmi testified that he and Bulger  believed they were authorized by the FBI to commit crimes as long as  they provided the agency with information on the Patriarca Mafia crime  family. But he said they were never authorized to commit murders, which  is the focus of the 1999 indictment prosecutors are moving forward with.
Prosecutors  also decided to drop the first indictment to end the long wait the  families of the murder victims have had to endure to see Bulger, now 81,  held accountable, Ortiz said.
"Given the age of the defendant,  there is also a substantial public interest in ensuring that the  defendant faces the most serious charges before the end of his natural  life," Ortiz said in the court filing.More.

 
 
 
 
 
 6/28/2011 12:10:00 PM
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