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 Al Capone
On October 17, 1931, Alphonse Capone was sentenced to 11 years, $50,000 in fines, and was forced to pay court fees totaling over $30,000.
The judge refused to allow Capone to be released on bail and he was confined at the Cook County Jail until arrangements were made for his transfer to Atlanta.
The authorities eventually recognized that they lacked sufficient evidence to bring Capone to trial, and though very unpopular with public opinion, he was set free.
http://www.alcatrazhistory.com/cap1.htm   (1442 words)

  
 Al Capone
Alphonse Capone was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1899.
When Capone was released in 1939 prohibition had come to an end and he was he was no longer able to make money from selling illegal alcohol.
Unable to obtain the evidence to convict Capone of murder, in 1931 the authorities decided to charge him with tax evasion.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAcapone.htm   (1299 words)

  
 Al Capone
Capone was ordered to apologize for the insult and Galluccio was ordered to compensate Alphonse for the scars that he inflicted.
On October 18, 1931, Capone was convicted after trial, and on November 24, was sentenced to eleven years in Federal prison, fined $50,000 and charged $7,692 for court costs, in addition to $215,000 plus interest due on back taxes.
Capone remained with his wife and immediate family, in a secluded atmosphere, until his death due to a stroke and pneumonia on January 25, 1947.
http://www.gambino.com/bio/alcapone.htm   (3780 words)

  
 COSMIC BASEBALL ASSOCIATION- Al Capone 1998 Cosmic Player Plate
Alphonse Capone was born in New York, a son of Italian immigrants from Milan.
Capone arrived in Chicago, following his mentor Torrio, in 1920, the year the Volstead Act was enacted marking the beginning of the Prohibition era.
Capone's ability with a baseball bat was established on May 7, 1929 when he had three savage hits against his former lieutenants, John Scalise, Albert Anselmi and Joseph Guinta.
http://www.cosmicbaseball.com/capone8.html   (2365 words)

  
 Al Capone
Capone, Al (Alfonso or Alphonse Capone), 1899–1947, American gangster, b.
Capone was indicted (1931) by a federal grand jury for evasion of income tax payments and was sentenced to an 11-year prison term.
In 1939, physically and mentally shattered by syphilis, Capone was released.
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0810318.html   (309 words)

  
 capone - OneLook Dictionary Search
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We found 4 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word capone:
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 Find A Grave Cemetery Records- Alphonse 'Al' Capone
Born Alphonse Capone in Brooklyn, New York, of Italian immigrant parents, Gabriele and Teresina Capone, the fourth of nine children.
Ness later wrote a book "The Untouchables" which detailed his efforts to jail Capone.
Capone was the largest of the racketeers, and captured the American public's imagination as few ever did.
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 Alphonse Capone
Capone worked for Frank Yale, president of the Unione Siciliane, as a bouncer and bartender.
Incredibly, Capone choose to forgive Galluciano and, years later, hired him as a bodyguard.
Capone worked under Torrio as a bouncer and thug.
http://www.graveyards.com/IL/Cook/mtcarmel/capone.html   (302 words)

  
 Frank Capone
Frank Capone, elder brother of Alphonse "Scarface" Capone, was, some experts say, a man who could have written an even bloodier chapter in American crime than his infamous brother.
And it must be noted, in the final measurement of Frank Capone's contribution to the American dream, that his efforts in behalf of democracy had not been in vain.
Al Capone, Fischetti and Hedlink hesitated for a moment, unsure whether the intruders were rival gangsters or police.
http://www.carpenoctem.tv/mafia/fcapone.html   (776 words)

  
 Al Capone Museum
Alphonse Capone was made to be as big as he was by many things.
Someone had to pay for all those years of high-living of the Roaring Twenties, and the high-profile man-of-choice for the downfall was to be Al Capone.
The Al Capone Museum is the most comprehensive, historical journey on Al Capone and Chicago during the nineteen 20's and 30's.
http://www.alcaponemuseum.com   (266 words)

  
 "CAPONE, AL"
CHICAGO CRIME Al Capone History Alphonse Capone aka Al "Scarface Contempt of Court"
Al Capone was born Alphonse Capone on Jan.17, 1899 in Brooklyn, New York.
Arvon Mafiosot, itseoikeutetusti AL Capone: Alphonse Capone Born 1/17/1899,
http://www.alphonsecapone.com   (1915 words)

  
 Al Capone: Biography and Much More From Answers.com
Alphonse Capone was born to Gabriele Capone (1865–1920) and his wife Teresina "T(h)eresa" Raiola (December 28, 1867–1952) in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, at the turn of the 20th century.
Alphonse Gabriel Capone (January 17, 1899–January 25, 1947), more popularly known as Al "Scarface" Capone, was a famous American gangster in the 1920s and 1930s, although his business card is reported to have said he was a dealer in used furniture.
Alphonse's life of crime started early: as a teenager he joined two gangs, the Brooklyn Rippers and the Forty Thieves Juniors, and engaged in petty crime.
http://www.answers.com/topic/al-capone   (1915 words)

  
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Born in New York City, in 1899, by parents Gabriel and Teresa Capone, Alphonse Capone was blessed with a historical blend of ruthless gangster in his blood.
At birth, Capone's parents never would have believed that their son, Alphonse Capone, would grow up to be a murderous thug without remorse.
The principal of the school rushed in and chastised the young Capone and for this very reason he would never return to school again.
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 Directory - Society: Crime: Organized Crime: Capone, Alphonse
Directory - Society: Crime: Organized Crime: Capone, Alphonse
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Al Capone  · iweb · cached · An in-depth article from the Crime Library on Al "Scarface" Capone, who in many ways personifies the gangsters of the Prohibition era.
http://www.incywincy.com/default?p=845657   (1915 words)

  
 MAFIA and GAMBLING history of USA. History of New York casinos. Dutch Schultz, Lanski. Genovese Family, Wise Guys, Carlo Gambino, Banana War, etc. Gambling and mafia lyrics.
The characteristic white hat, scarred pudgy face, and complacent sneer became trademarks of Alphonse Capone.
Ness and his men relentlessly pursued Capone and his gang, serving search warrants and conducting midnight raids.
Other territories were assigned to other local gangs as well, but the majority of Chicago, including the suburbs, were claimed by Torrio and Capone.
http://www.policygame.net/article.shtml?mafia/the_chicago_mob.txt   (1915 words)

  
 PlanetPapers - Al Capone
Alphonse Capone was born in New York City by two parents Gabriel and Teresa Capone.
After dropping out of school, Capone took up jobs such as working as a pin-setter at a bowling alley, and working behind the counter at a candy store.
While working at The Four Deuces, Capone strangled at least twelve men with his bare hands.
http://www.planetpapers.com/Assets/3092.php   (1915 words)

  
 Al Capone
Originally named Alphonse Caponi, his name was Americanized to "Al Capone."
Al Capone was born in Brooklyn, New York, on January 17, 1899, to Neapolitan immigrants Gabriel and Teresa Caponi.
In 1904, at the age of five, young Alphonse started his school career at Public School 7 in Brooklyn.
http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1616.html   (1915 words)

  
 Al Capone: gangster
Alphonse Capone – who would come to symbolize all that was wrong with America in the 1930’s – was born on January 17, 1899, the son of Italian immigrants Gabriel and Theresa.
Al Capone, a gangster is a notorious mob leader.
Capone was now rich and powerful but he still had the explosive temper which got him thrown out of school six years earlier.
http://wy.essortment.com/alcaponegangst_rwdl.htm   (999 words)

  
 Crimes Chronology
Al (Alphonse) Capone, the prohibition-era Chicago gangster, is sent to prison for tax evasion.
Alphonse Bertillon France, anthropologist, devised crime ID system, is born.
Mobster Al Capone is convicted of income tax evasion and sentenced to 11 years in prison.
http://users.commkey.net/fussichen/otdGuns.htm   (999 words)

  
 gangster - definition of gangster by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
Al Capone, Alphonse Capone, Capone, Scarface - United States gangster who terrorized Chicago during Prohibition until arrested for tax evasion (1899-1947)
gangster - a criminal who is a member of gang
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/gangster   (204 words)

  
 Al Capone: gangster
Alphonse Capone– who would come to symbolize all that was wrong with America in the 1930’s– was born on January 17, 1899, the son of Italian immigrants Gabriel and Theresa.
Capone tried to be a model prisoner but became involved in several prison fights, once being stabbed with a pair of scissors.
Al Capone, a gangster is a notorious mob leader.
http://wy.essortment.com/alcaponegangst_rwdl.htm   (999 words)

  
 "CAPONE, AL"
Alphonse Capone was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1899.
Scarface; Crime Library: Al Capone- biography of the gangster from his...
known to most as Al Capone or Scarface, ran Chicago with blood and guns.
http://www.alphonsecapone.com   (1915 words)

  
 The Untouchables, Then and Now
But Ness soon found he was "a white knight on a broken horse." The vast, powerful booze syndicate run by Alphonse "Scarface Al" Capone in the late 1920s existed partially because nearly every politician, and more than a few law enforcement officials, were on Capone's payroll.
Just because the real Ness broke up the team at the end of the Capone case, the TV Ness didn't necessarily have to follow suit.
Ness presented his case to United States District Attorney George Emersonn Q. Johnson, who not only approved the idea, but named the 26-year-old leader of the special squad.
http://www.edrobertson.com/the_untouchables.htm   (1407 words)

  
 Al Capone: gangster
This ruthless mass murder galvanised the police in their efforts to get Capone.
The authorities, however, were beginning to put the pressure on Capone and his operations.
Here young Italian gangs continued the ethnic rivalries of the mother country and young Alphonse was soon involved in the vandalism and street fighting common to gang life.
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 Chicago - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Chicago
Between World War I and 1933, Chicago earned unenviable renown as the home ground of gangsters—Al Capone Capone, Al (Alfonso or Alphonse Capone) (kəpōn`), 1899–1947, American gangster, b.
Chicago was rebuilt as a city of stone and steel.
Chicago's many cultural and other attractions make it a popular convention city; among the 25 national political conventions held there were the Republican national conventions of 1952 and 1960 and the Democratic national conventions of 1952, 1956, 1968, and 1996.
http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Chicago   (2863 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of famous Mafiosi by city
FBI mugshot of Capone, 1931 Alphonse Gabriel Capone (January 17, 1899–January 25, 1947), more popularly known as Al Scarface Capone, was a famous American gangster in the 1920s and 1930s, although his business card is reported to have said he was a dealer in used furniture.
John The Lackey Cerone (1914-) was an American mafiosi and leader of the Chicago Outfit.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/List-of-famous-Mafiosi-by-city   (2863 words)

  
 Johnny Torrio
His old partner Frankie Yale later sends him a young tough who needs some polish to his character and a place to hide from murder charges hanging over his head and retribution from rival gangs.The young tough sent is Alphonse Capone.
Johnny is said to have sent a young Al Capone to go work with Frankie Yale at their joint owned Harvard Inn at Coney Island.
Torrio puts out a contract on Colosimo and hires Frankie Yale as the hitter.
http://members.fortunecity.com/moran9/id37.htm   (1064 words)

  
 Chicago LCN - The MAFIA Site
Capone simply told them that they were "made" and McGurn was now their capo.
When Torrio said that he had no one in Chicago that he could trust to hit Big Jim, Yale reached out to a young gunman for the New York mob in Brooklyn named Alphonse Caponi.
Caponi (right) changed his name to Al Capone, and he and Torrio began to revamp the Chicago Outfit, recruiting many more mobsters from the Chicago area as well as disciplining and organizing the gang.
http://mafiasite.8m.com/chicago.htm   (2123 words)

  
 Capone's Chicago
Alphonse Capone of course, but also his brothers Ralph and Frank, Frank Nitti, Jack McGurn, Jack Guzik, Frank Rio, Dion O'Banion, Hymie Weiss, Bugs Moran, Al Weinshank, the Guzenberg brothers, Johnny Torrio, Big Jim Colosimo, John Vitaco, Samoots Amatuna, Dingbat O'Berta, Sammy Stein, Jack Zuta, and others.
A very interesting and indespensable book for Chicago tourists, students of prohibition, crime, American history, Al Capone, Chicago, gangsters, etc.
The text and photographs tell the story of America's most violent era and the violent people who were key players in it.
http://www.od43.com/Capones_Chicago_book.html   (2123 words)

  
 Capone's Chicago - USM Inc.
Alphonse Capone of course, but also his brothers Ralph and Frank, Frank Nitti, Jack McGurn, Jack Guzik, Frank Rio, Dion O'Banion, Hymie Weiss, Bugs Moran, Al Weinshank, the Guzenberg brothers, Johnny Torrio, Big Jim Colosimo, John Vitaco, Samoots Amatuna, Dingbat O'Berta, Sammy Stein, Jack Zuta, and others.
A very interesting and indespensable book for Chicago tourists, students of prohibition, crime, American history, Al Capone, Chicago, gangsters, etc.
The text and photographs tell the story of America's most violent era and the violent people who were key players in it.
http://www.usmbooks.com/capone.html   (184 words)

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