Racketeering and conspiracy to commit murder (1994) Racketeering, conspiracy, murder, sex trafficking, sex trafficking of a minor, jury tampering, extortion, assault, drug trafficking, wire fraud, loan sharking, illegal gambling (2011)
Criminal penalty
Seven years' imprisonment (1994) Five years' imprisonment (2011)
On June 23, 1963, Marino pleaded not guilty to assault. He and several cousins were charged with assaulting an FBI agent outside a Catholic church in Brooklyn. A requiem mass was being conducted at that time for Carmine Lombardozzi, a crime family figure and Marino's uncle.[3]
On April 20, 1993, Marino was indicted with others on conspiracy to murder charges. The victim was Thomas Spinelli, who had been planning to testify before a grand jury on Cosa Nostra control of the private trash hauling industry in New York City.[4]
In 2010, Marino pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge for approving the murder of informant Frank Hydell (Marino's nephew on his wife's side).[6][7] The Gambino family suspected that Hydell had become a government informant and requested permission from Marino, then in prison, to kill Hydell.[8] Marino was sentenced to five years' imprisonment in 2011.[9] He was released from prison on August 27, 2014.
References
^"Daniel J. Marino". Division of Gaming Enforcement exclusion list. State of New Jersey. Retrieved 2012-02-26.