TENTH PLAYER IN THE KANSAS CITY SLAMMER (Update)
20 November 2009
Feds send another to jail for refusing to
testify before online gambling Grand Jury
The land of the free again failed to live up to its name
this week as another online gambler was sent to jail for
refusing to testify before a Grand Jury investigating
online gambling in Kansas City.
Nicholas
Zicarelli became the 10th person jailed for declining to
testify, his lawyer, Kenneth Hensley, said at a contempt
hearing in Kansas City.
Zicarelli was merely a
customer of a gambling operation that federal
authorities are investigating. His legal representative
asked U.S. District Judge Greg Kays to grant a two-week
recess and compel prosecutors to produce evidence
showing that Zicarelli was something more than a casual
gambler.
“He’s a law-abiding citizen who doesn’t
want to be dragged into this investigation,” the lawyer
emphasised.
Zicarelli had earlier invoked his 5th
Amendment right not to give evidence that would tend to
show that he had committed a crime after he was ordered
to appear before the Grand Jury last month. A judge then
gave him immunity from prosecution, but Zicarelli
persisted in his refusal.
On Monday, Kays found
him in contempt and committed him to detention for up to
18 months or until he agreed to tell what he knows to
the grand jury.
Arguing against the 5th Amendment
application from the witness, Assistant U.S. Attorney
Paul Becker said the grand jury has a right to hear
evidence about violations of U.S. laws.
“A
law-abiding citizen has to make a decision,” Becker
said. “Do I obey the law, or do I protect my bookmaker?”
After the hearing, Zicarelli’s father, Anthony
Zicarelli, confronted Becker in a courthouse hallway and
challenged him to investigate more serious crimes.
“It’s amazing how much power you have to destroy my
son’s life,” Anthony Zicarelli said. “You’re putting all
these young kids in jail.”
Becker listened to the
criticism without comment and returned to his office.
Local media report that Judge Kays jailed three
other men under similar circumstances in August this
year.
Those jailed for refusing to testify could
be released earlier if the grand jury completes its
probe, if they decide to testify or if the jury
completes its term, officials said.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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