NATION : Mobster Gets 80 Years in Slaying
third-ranking leader of the Genovese organized crime family was sentenced today to 80 years in prison for ordering the death of a mob-connected businessman and plotting unsuccessfully to kill the powerful head of a rival Mafia family.
Louis (Bobby) Manna, 60, identified by authorities as the Genovese family consigliere and chieftain of the crime clan’s New Jersey faction, will not be eligible for release for more than 60 years.
Two of his top associates, convicted with him in June of racketeering and murder conspiracy, also received sentences of at least 75 years.
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