George Martorano
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George "Cowboy" Martorano (born 1950) was the longest-serving, first-time,
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offender in the
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at the time of his release. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 1988 on drugs charges. Martorano was released in October 2015 after serving over 32 years. In 1984, on the advice of his attorney Robert Simone, Martorano pleaded
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y to 19 counts of
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and
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. Martorano was subsequently advised by both the prosecution and the judge,
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, that this plea could result in a sentence of life without the possibility of parole. The
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, however, had only recommended a sentence of from 40 to 54 months. On September 20, 1984, Martorano was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of
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, the longest prison term ever imposed on a first-time non-violent offender in American history.


Controversy

Martorano's father was reputed mobster Raymond "Long John" Martorano. Louis Pichini, a prosecutor with the U.S. Organized Crime Task Force, pressured George Martorano for information on the
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. But Martorano has always denied having any detailed knowledge of his father's business dealings. Judge Hannum's excessive sentence was a part of this pressure. Prior to Martorano's sentencing, his trial counsel, Robert Simone, was
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on tax evasion charges. Again, before sentence was imposed in the Martorano case, Judge Hannum testified as a
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for Simone. An article appeared in the ''Philadelphia Daily News'' criticizing the judge and called his testimony "highly unusual". Martorano stated in subsequent appeals that Judge Hannum should have recused himself from his case prior to imposing sentence.


Life in prison

Martorano holds the title of longest-serving, first-time, non-violent offender in federal custody. He claims the sentencing judge gave the unprecedented term to pressure him to inform on his father and other mob bosses. Martorano distinguished himself during his time in federal prison. In addition to being a "model" prisoner, Martorano: * prevented the hijacking of an aircraft by prisoners while in transit from Philadelphia to Oklahoma following the loss of his 33rd appeal. This incident has been documented by the FBI and Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) and was called "extraordinary" by D.C. DeCamilla, SIS lieutenant * was considered one of the most prolific writers in the Federal Prison System, having authored more than 31 books. He has also written numerous short stories, screenplays and poems * published a self-help booklet for inmates entitled the ''ShotCaller''. This publication has been approved by the FBOP for use in prisoner re-entry programs "George Martorano, prisoner of the drug war."
The November Coalition. July 11, 2007. Accessed on January 19, 2012.
* has developed a creative writing course - "The Write to Life" - which has assisted numerous
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s in earning GEDs and developing creative writing skills. * is a certified suicide watch counselor. He often uses himself as an example in this role, telling fellow inmates: "If I have hope facing what I am facing every day, so can you."


Appeals

Martorano
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ed his original sentence in 1987 and appeared again before Judge Hannum, receiving the same sentence. Subsequently, Martorano filed over 35
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s. All the presiding judges upheld the original sentence."United States of America v. Martorano."
Justia: US Law. Accessed on January 19, 2012.


Release

Martorano was released from
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, Florida, on October 5, 2015. His release was part of thousands of prisoners released by the Department of Justice to "reduce overcrowding and provide relief to drug offenders who received harsh sentences".


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Martorano, George 1948 births Living people American people convicted of drug offenses American prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment American gangsters of Italian descent Gangsters from Philadelphia