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| | Frank LoCascio |
 | | LoCascio's lack of participation was so glaring--the excerpt played for the jury ran 37 pages--that prosecutor Laura Ward found it necessary to remind the jury that LoCascio was there during her questioning of the FBI's tape expert. |
 | | LoCascio is accused of talking part in one of the five murders in the indictment, but during the tapes that have been played so far, LoCascio is a heavy listener who says little, if anything, to incriminate himself. |
 | | According to the tapes, however, LoCascio was "made" back in the 1950's, when Carlo Gambino was boss, and under Gotti became a capo, acting underboss, and in 1990, the crime family's acting consigliere, or counselor. |
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