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    In 1923, Capone and Torrio had to move their operations to the suburb of Chicago, Cicero. They were forced to move their operations because of the election of William E. Denver, who was determined to end the corruption in Chicago. This was not the end of Torrio and Capone’s political problems. Although, unlike in Chicago, Capone and Torrio did not let the mayoral election in Cicero push them out of the suburb. They ensured their candidates would be elected on March 31,1924, by causing some voters

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    Al Capone is one of the most recognized names in American history. Capone ran the City of Chicago with illegal activities. He appeared many times on newspapers all over the country. Every one of us has heard of Al Capone, but most of us don't k now the story behind him. What made him to be the most feared gangster in the city of Chicago? How did this kid from a rough neighborhood and no money grow up to have $60,000,000? I've always been fascinated with organized crime but had never been taught anything

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    Thesis Statement and Introduction: Al Capone was the most influential force on prohibition-era Chicago’s socioeconomic and political landscapes, and thus, the most powerful man in Chicago. Capone was a psychologically complex man, both a social force to be reckoned with and a hardened, unfeeling gangster. The demand for alcohol during the prohibition meant that his control of the bootlegging industry in Chicago, and beyond, made him not only extremely wealthy, but extremely powerful. Eventually

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    Famous Trials : Al Capone

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    Famous Trials: Al Capone The Accused: Al Capone (full name Alphonse Capone), was born into an Italian immigrant family in 1899 in Brooklyn, New York. Capone rose to infamy as the leader of the Chicago outfit during the prohibition era. Prior to being sent to Alcatraz prison for tax evasion, Capone amassed a total income of $100 million as the head of perhaps the most infamous crime syndicate of all time. Once he had served his time for the conviction, Capone died due to a cardiac arrest at the

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    Jake Adams Professor Robinson History 202 November 27, 2017 Al Capone Crime is a timeless component of society. For as long as humans have existed among each other, crime has coincided. Throughout time, crime has taken many different forms, some much more subtle than others. Alphonse Capone, a first generation American-Italian born in Brooklyn, would dramatically redefine the nature of criminality. Al Capone was a notorious Chicago mob boss who played a crucial role in the Chicago Outfit as well

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    Al Capone was born January 17, 1899 and died January 25, 1847. He was born in Brooklyn, NY, He was the son of Italian immigrants Gabriele and Teresina Capone. Al Capone had a poor family who came to America seeking a better life. His parents had eight children and lived in a New York tenement. His father was a barber and his mother was seamstress. He actually was good student in his Brooklyn elementary school but he started falling behind and had to repeat the sixth grade. He started playing hooky

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    assume someone dumb, violent, and notorious, but that wasn’t the case with Al Capone. Al was a world class criminal that ran a successful bootlegging business, was responsible for many murderers, and was a big time gambler, but at same time Capone has proven to be a influential leader to many people by being competitive, aware, and risk-taking throughout his career as the “Scarface”. It took time and persistence for Al Capone to become a leader, and to be considered the notorious criminal he was

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    Alphonse Capone, nicknamed Al, was born on January 17, 1899 in Brooklyn, New York. His parents were Gabriele and Teresina Capone who came to America as Italian immigrants. Gabriele was a barber, and Teresina was a seamstress. Al and his 7 siblings grew up in a rough neighborhood which led him to an involvement in “kid gangs”. Capone was a part of two gangs, the Brooklyn Rippers and the Forty Thieves Juniors. He started skipping school and hanging out with the other gang members: Al’s grades started

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    Prison for Capone On November 24th 1931, Al Capone was sentenced to eleven years in federal prison. fined $50,000, charged $7,692 for court costs and $215,000 plus interest in back taxes. Some crimes Al Capone have been behind but never proven are: •Bootlegging Gambling •Prostitution •Head of organized crime ring Al Capone has had run in's with the law before

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    Alphonse Gabriel Capone was born on January 17, 1899 in Brooklyn, New York becoming the fourth child of nine children. He was the son of Gabriel and Teresa Capone whom had emigrated from Italy in 1983. When he was in the sixth grade he was expelled from school for hitting a teacher. A variety of events as a teenager led up to his career as gangster such as joining a gang, arrested for multiple charges, and suspicion of murder. Although he worked as a bartender and bouncer, he received the nickname

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