United States v. Salemme

91 F. Supp. 2d 141
CourtDistrict Court, D. Massachusetts
DecidedDecember 23, 1999
DocketCr. 94-10287-MLW, Cr. 97-10009-MLW
StatusPublished
Cited by66 cases

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Bluebook
United States v. Salemme, 91 F. Supp. 2d 141 (D. Mass. 1999).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

WOLF, District Judge.

I. SUMMARY. 00

1. The Facts Concerning Defendant Stephen Flemmi’s Motion to Dismiss Based on Immunity. 00 ^

2. The Motion to Dismiss Based on Immunity. CO CD

*147 3. Flemmi’s Motion to Suppress the 1984-85 Electronic Surveillance. to *£> T — I

4. DeLuca’s Motion to Suppress Concerning the LCN Induction Ceremony O rH

5. Conclusion of Summary. <M l> rH

II. FINDINGS OF FACT. 1. The Standards Applied. 2. Rico and Flemmi. 3. Flemmi as a Fugitive . 4. The Development of Bulger as an Informant. 5. The FBI Forges the Flemmi-Bulger Partnership. 6. Attorney General Levi’s Memorandum on FBI Informants. 7. Bulger and Flemmi Begin to Perform as a Team. 8. Morris Becomes Chief of the Organized Crime Squad. 9. The Race-Fix Case. 10. The FBI Does Not Investigate Bulger or Flemmi. 11. The Lancaster Street Garage and 98 Prince Street. 12. Sarhatt Extends Bulger and Flemmi As Informants. 13. The Wheeler, Halloran, and Callahan Murders. 14. The FBI Identified Other Informants for Flemmi and Bulger. 15. The South Boston Liquor Mart. 10^COC010C£300t>0005H(Mt>OOC010 t-M>00C0C0C00)C505OOOOHH i-H rH rH rH rH rH rH rH rH rH CVl (M Cvl (M 0-3 C'J

16. Greenleaf Becomes SAC and Ring Becomes Supervisor of the Organized Crime Squad. CO J-* 05

17. The 1984-85 Electronic Surveillance . CO CO O

18. Morris Tells Bulger and Flemmi That They Can Do Anything They Want as Long as They Do Not “Clip” Anyone. CM ^ <M

19. Dining with “Donnie Brasco”. ^ <M

20. Vanessa’s. ^ CM

21 Flemmi Becomes A Top Echelon Informant Again. 00 CM

22. Raymond Slinger. O lO (M

23. Bulger and Flemmi Are Protected From Investigation In the Hobart Willis Case. 24. The Guard Rails at the South Boston Liquor Mart. 25. Joseph Murray. 26. John Bahorian . 27. The Leak and the Threat to The Boston Globe. 28. Flemmi and Salemme. 29. Mercurio as an Informant . 30. The LCN Induction Ceremony. 31. Mercurio as a Fugitive. 32. The Investigation of Flemmi and Bulger. 33. The Indictment of Bulger and Flemmi and Its Aftermath. COCOtOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCO OC0000505050T0I0IÜ1Ü1 HWOCOWCOCDOOOÍÜUI^

III. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW. lO rH CO

1. Flemmi’s Motion to Dismiss or Suppress Based on Immunity. 1C rH CO

A. The Court is Now Considering Only the Issue of Immunity. tO rH CO
B. The Applicable Standards Concerning Immunity. t> rH CO

C. Dismissal of This Case Is Not Now Justified Because Flemmi Was Not Promised Immunity From Prosecution. H (M CO

D. The Issues of Use and Derivative Use Immunity . lO <M CO

(1) Flemmi Does Not Have An Agreement Providing Use Immunity Generally For His Statements to the FBI. ⅞0 <M CO

(2) The Promise of Confidentiality Means Statements to the FBI Which Have the Effect of Identifying Flemmi as an Informant Cannot Be Used Against Him Unless His Defense Makes Them an Issue . CD <M CO

(3) Flemmi Had an Enforceable Agreement Relating to 98 Prince Street, Vanessa’s, and 34 Guild Street.... CO CO CD

(4) A Hearing Will Be Necessary to Determine If This Case Must Be Dismissed and, If Not, Whether Any Evidence Must be Excluded at Trial . 341

*148 (5) If Morris and Connolly Were Not Authorized to Promise Flemmi that the Evidence Intercepted at 98 Prince Street, Vanessa’s, and 34 Guild Street Would Not Be Used Against Him, Flem-mi’s Statements to the FBI Relating to Those Interceptions May Have Been Involuntary and, In Addition, Use of Any Evidence Intercepted At Those Locations May Violate Flem-mi’s Right to Due Process. CO ^ CO

2. The Motion to Suppress the 1984-85 Electronic Surveillance. i — 1 io CO

A. Summary. rH CO

B. Suppression is Not Justified Based on the Alleged Violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2616(1). CO 10 CO

C. The Standards to be Applied in Deciding Whether to Suppress for a Failure to Satisfy the Requirements of 18 U.S.C. § 2518(l)(c)Con-cerning the Necessity for Electronic Surveillance. 00 to CO

D. The Necessity Provision of Title III, § 2518(l)(c), is Constitutional in Origin. 03 ⅜⅜⅛.

E. The Motion to Suppress the 1984-85 Surveillance is Meritorious. 03 CO

F. A Hearing is Necessary to Identify the Evidence Which Must be Suppressed Because of the Government’s Unlawful Conduct Concerning the 1984-85 Electronic Surveillance and to Determine if Any Other Remedy is Required. o 00 CO

3. Flemmi is Not an “Aggrieved Person” With Standing to Seek Suppression of the Interceptions at Vanessa’s Under Title III. 00 CO

4. DeLuca Does Not Have Standing to Move to Suppress the Evidence Intercepted at 34 Guild Street For a Violation of Title III Because the 1998 Supreme Court Decision in Minnesota v. Carter Indicates That Although His Conversation was Intercepted, It Did Not Constitute an “Oral Communication” As Defined in the Statute, and DeLuca’s Fourth Amendment Rights Were Not Violated 00 CO

IV. CONCLUSION.400

V. ORDER . ...401

In 1861, Lord Acton wrote that, “[e]very thing secret degenerates, even the administration of justice.” John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, Lord Acton and His Circle 166 (Abbot Gasquet, ed., 1968). This case demonstrates that he was right.

I. SUMMARY

1. The Facts Concerning Defendant Stephen Flemmi’s Motion to Dismiss Based on Immunity

On January 5, 1995, defendant Stephen Flemmi was arrested on a criminal complaint which charged him, James “Whitey” Bulger, and George Kaufman with conspiring to extort money from a bookmaker, Burton Krantz. Five days later, on January 10, 1995, Flemmi, Bulger, Kaufman, and four other defendants were indicted on multiple charges of racketeering and extortion, among other crimes. A complaint authorizing Flemmi’s arrest prior to indictment was obtained by the prosecutors because they were concerned that Bulger and Flemmi would be informed of their imminent indictment and flee. This fear was well founded.

Beginning in 1965, Flemmi secretly served as a very valuable and valued confidential informant for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (the “FBI” or “Bureau”). In the thirty years prior to his arrest, Flemmi was, among other things, instrumental in the FBI’s successful and acclaimed effort to incarcerate three generations of the leadership of the Patriarca Family of La Cosa Nostra (the “LCN” or “Mafia”). Flemmi had also assisted the FBI in obtaining a warrant that was used to intercept, for the first time, an LCN induction ceremony. § 11.30.

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