24 October 2009
Al Capone sentenced to jail 78 years ago
Posted by Cecilia under: Art; Economy .
The 1920s were a time of prohibition, speakeasies and corruption that made a character like Al Capone possible. He is America’s best known gangster and a symbol of the collapse of law and order in Chicago’s roaring Twenties.
Today is the anniversary of the day Al Capone was sentenced to Federal Prison for income tax evasion.
Capone pleaded guilty in the belief that he would be able to plea bargain, but judge James H. Wilkerson wouldn’t cut any deals. Capone changed his pleas to “not guilty” and tried to bribe the jury but the judge shrewdly changed the jury panel. On October 24, 1931 the judge sentenced him to a total of ten years in jail.
In the Oscar-winning 1987 film ”The Untouchables“, with Robert de Niro, Capone is hunted relentlessly and finally brought to justice by noted G-man Eliot Ness.
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