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  1. Giacomo "Jackie" DiNorscio (July 20, 1940 – November 14, 2004) was a member of the Philadelphia and later the Lucchese crime families. He acted as his own lawyer ( pro se) in the United States v. Anthony Accetturo et al. RICO trial, famous for being the longest federal trial in history (at 21 months). This trial was conducted while DiNorscio ...

  2. Jackie DiNorscio was indeed a real-life criminal who was a member of the Philadelphia and Lucchese crime families. The film details his case, United States v. Anthony Accetturo et...

  3. Nov 27, 2023 · Jackie DiNorscio was a notorious member of the Philadelphia and later the Lucchese crime families. He became famous for acting as his own lawyer in the longest federal trial in history, where he and 19 other defendants were acquitted of various charges related to organized crime.

  4. Jul 25, 2022 · Jackie DiNorscio died just three few weeks after his one-on-one with Diesel. His death was a tough grapple for Diesel: as he told Movieweb , "Consequently, when he passed away it was a very, very...

  5. May 21, 2024 · Delve into the captivating narrative of Jackie DiNorscio, depicted by Vin Diesel in the movie "Find Me Guilty," as he navigates through the complex underworl...

  6. In the mid 1980s, Mafia soldier Jackie DiNorscio and 19 of his peers have been waiting a year for their federal racketeering trial to begin. While out on bail, Jackie is shot by his drug addict cousin Tony Compagna (Raúl Esparza).

  7. Giacomo "Jackie" DiNorscio (July 20, 1940 – November 14, 2004) was a member of the Philadelphia and later the Lucchese crime families. He acted as his own lawyer (pro se) in the United States v. Anthony Accetturo et al. RICO trial, famous for being the longest federal trial in history (at 21 months).

  8. Mar 16, 2006 · Peter Dinklage's chief defense attorney projects a more gentlemanly and well-spoken but equally ferocious gravitas. Linus Roache's smug chief prosecutor slowly and subtly begins losing his cool as...

  9. Mar 17, 2006 · Vin Diesel is barely recognizable in Sidney Lumet’s “Find Me Guilty,” which is based on the true story of mobster Giacomo “Jackie Dee” Di-Norscio. DiNorscio (played by Diesel) defended ...

  10. Individuals described in terms of their involvement in the proceedings include career criminal Jackie DiNorscio, who represented himself; another defendant, Anthony Accetturo, who once avoided prosecution by claiming to have Alzheimer's disease; a prosecuting attorney, Vincent O'Malley, who had never lost a case until this one; and the leading ...

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