New York Post

Deadlocked Joey jury keeps trying

- By REUVEN FENTON and BRUCE GOLDING

Jurors at the Manhattan racketeeri­ng trial of reputed Philadelph­ia mob boss Joseph “Skinny Joey” Merlino revealed they were deadlocked Thursday, but the judge said he’d keep them deliberati­ng at least another day.

The jury foreperson sent out a note at 3:55 p.m. that read, “We the jury are unable to come to an unanimousl­y (sic) decision on the four counts.”

Before summoning the panel, federal Judge Richard Sullivan told both sides that he wasn’t ready to declare a hung jury after little more than a day of deliberati­on.

“This was a two-ishweek trial. There were long days that were pretty dense. This has not been an inordinate amount of time to be deliberati­ng,” he said.

Sullivan also said he would consider delivering an “Allen charge” — stern instructio­ns intended to avoid a mistrial — if the jury sent out a similar note “at this point tomorrow.”

As the jury entered the courtroom, several mem- bers shuffled their feet and had weary expression­s on their faces, then scowled as the judge told them: “Go until 5:30 and then pick up again tomorrow.”

“Sometimes a fresh start helps. Don’t stress about it. This is what deliberati­on is,” he added.

Merlino (inset) is one of three reputed mobsters accused by the feds of running a sprawling, crosscrime-family racket that operated between Springfiel­d, Mass., and South Florida, where Merlino moved following his release from prison in 2011.

He served a 14-year sentence for racketeeri­ng, extortion and illegal gambling, but beat three murder raps that could have sent him away for life.

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