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268:, and a party-goer. Several weeks after their initial meeting, once "Quinn" had gained Allo's friendship, he began talking about her son's trial, which she recorded. He revealed that he had known Giuca's friends since high school. He stated that he should not have been able to serve on the jury had he been forthright about his connection, and claimed that he was the first juror to pursue a guilty verdict during the deliberation. Allo admitted to having a connection to Giuca's clique and his alleged gang, and that he discussed the proceedings during the trial with his cousin, who had dated a friend of John Giuca. 24: 260:
She knew little about Allo at the onset of her investigation. After nearly a year of surveillance and intelligence gathering, Giuliano launched phase two of her plan. She befriended Allo while disguised as Dee Quinn, and kept an audio recording device on her at all times while in his vicinity. After
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Later, there was alleged misconduct by Jason Allo, a juror in the trial. Upon hearing that Allo had a personal connection to one of Giuca's friends, Giuliano decided to investigate the allegations in hopes of exonerating her son. As jurors are vetted to ensure they have no knowledge of a case, its
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neighborhood of Brooklyn. One of eight children, she raised in an Irish working-class family. She met Giuca's father, John Giuca Sr., when she was 18, and they have a son, John Giuca. By age 23, Giuliano separated from him and met Frank Giuliano.
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in a trial by jury and sentenced to 25 years to life on October 19, 2005. Testimony was heard from several witnesses, including statements from former suspect Albert Cleary and John Avitto, a jailhouse
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Giuliano has garnered attention from numerous media outlets, appearing on television and radio as well as in newspapers and magazines. These include
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With Giuliano, they had two children: a son named Matthew and a daughter, Mallory. In 1992, Mallory died at the age of four due to complications of
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The Appellant Division 2nd Department summarily denied a hearing request be held to review evidence of juror misconduct because there were no
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witnesses or defendants, establishing a connection would be grounds for a new trial, as Allo would have been ineligible to serve on the jury.
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in her son's case brought before the courts. On October 14, 2010, arguments were heard requesting Giuca receive a new trial.
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Giuca's trial lasted two weeks, and despite a lack of forensic evidence, Giuca was convicted under the
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During Giuliano's initial encounter with Allo, she claimed to be a recent arrival to Brooklyn from
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many months she alleged juror misconduct that would later become the basis for her son's appeal.
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from Jason Allo admitting guilt. The request for a new hearing is currently pending in the
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neighborhood of Brooklyn. She pursued several leads, eventually finding her way to Allo.
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and discovered Jason Allo's occupation as well as information indicating he lived in the
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in the trial. Because of her activities, Giuliano has been called "Mother Justice."
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The body of Mark Fisher was found October 12, 2003 on Argyle Road in the affluent
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Petition Seeking to Void Brooklyn Murder Conviction Calls Verdict a ‘Sham’
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who claimed to have overheard conversations between Giuca and visitors.
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Using the evidence she obtained, Giuliano was able to bring an
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After her son's trial, Giuliano obtained a transcript of the
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