Doyle stays behind bars
U.S. District Judge James Zagel has ruled that crooked Chicago cop Anthony Doyle will remain behind bars until his sentencing because he is a danger to the community.
Zagel noted that Doyle showed a great loyalty to mob killer Frank Calabrese Sr. and appeared concerned that Doyle could carry out directions from Calabrese Sr. to harm any of the key witnesses against him, some of who are not in witness protection.
An attorney for Doyle, Ralph Meczyk, is filing a motion to ask the judge to reconsider.

Comments
He deserves it. He is just like the rest of them. Why should he get treated any differently? I'm sure the rest of them have family with health problems too.
Posted by: anonymous | October 22, 2007 09:18 AM
When is the sentencing Date? Is Frank the German going to stand trail?
Did the other defendants,Get a mistrial because of frank
Calabrese`s words to markus funk?
Please let me Know.I`m dying without any Mob news in Chicago.
STEVE WARMBIR RESPONDS: Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
No sentencing dates have been set yet for the defendants who went to trial.
The defendants have asked for a new trial because of Calabrese Sr.'s remarks, but the judge has made no decision on it.
Posted by: Mob Expert | November 1, 2007 04:34 PM