@@Pateravium If the feds got them, and only taking into account the crimes commited in that mission, it would only amount to 16 years in prison. Quite a breeze considering he left the Salieri family with 9 death sentences and 94 life sentences.
21:54 Considering that that part of the game is set after 1934, you should have added "Possession of an unregistered NFA item". The penalty would have been 10 years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine.
It's funny how Tommy sometimes seems harmless compared to the characters from RockStar Games. I mean, Tommy killed a lot of people, that's true, but most of it was in self-defense. I really like the way Thomas Angelo is portrayed in both the original Mafia and DE. Even watching this video I had a small manly tear. The developers did a good job, bravo. CinemaCop thanks for the video and good luck with your life. I'll be waiting for videos on the remaining characters from GTA and, of course, the famous couple from Mafia 2.
Tommy didnt feel like an actual mafia or gangster character, instead he feels like a thief with a heart of gold. thats probably why he feels less relatable but likeable as all hell
- If Brian O Conner was charged for his crimes (Fast & Furious) - If Johnny Klebitz was Charged for his crimes (GTA TLAD) - If Claude Speed was charged for his crimes (GTA 3) - If Watch Dogs Villains were charged for their crimes - If Johnny Gat was Charged for his crimes (SR)
"possession of incendiary devices" sound one of thous silly crime that can be committed. Like someone could go 2 years in prison for owning a matchstick.
Somewhere I actually read that molotovs are legal under very specific circumstances. Or maybe I completely misunderstood. But to be fair, by that point Thomas is already basically a criminal, just not a made man yet.
Technically speaking, possession of incendiary devices didn't become illegal on a national level until 1968 with the adoption of the GCA. Theoretically, a simple match could be considered an incendiary device if there's evidence that it was going to be used in a crime.
In the words of Detective Norman: “You fucking phantom. I’ve been chasing you for three goddamn years. You’ll get life for this, Tom. Or maybe even the chair.”
In the state of Illinois, Death Penalties have been abolished in 2011, and it was last used in March, 17, 1999. The last person that was executed in this state is an Ripper Crew Member named Andrew Kokoraleis.
@@cinemacop Did you consider the laws from that time in this video or modern laws? And also Illinois laws, as I think Lost Heaven is supposed to be in IL?
8:27 Those murders probably wouldn't hold up in a court of law because first of all Tommy and Paulie are not trespassing on the property of the gang members, its either abandoned or the property of a third party so the right of property defense doesn't apply. They never had the intention of murdering anyone so it's technically self defense when the gang members opened fire when they had the oppoturnity to run and escape.
If a property is considered "abandoned" then the state technically owns it and no one, not even law enforcement, is allowed to enter it without a proper permit or warrant. Also, it wouldn't matter if the property was legally owned by a third party, unless you get permission, or it's a publicly accessible establishment, you can still be charged with trespassing. As for the murders, Tommy went beyond self-defense and became the aggressor by charging into the property after the gangsters instead of making an effort to escape or contact law enforcement.
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Grand theft auto is with intent to permanently steal the vehicle, while unlawful taking might just be a joyride or taking and returning a car without permission
The first three should have been life sentences as they were armed security guards, not cops. The other six were death sentences because the victims were police officers.
Tbh some of these can be claimed to be done under duress because if he refused to he can end up dead Also some of these go through certain lines that can give him more lenient sentences You also forgot to use laws from the time era like possession of alcohol, consumption of alcohol and also that some of these shootings classify as a mass shootings wich would have harder sentences He also bribes cops when he gets caught speeding or other smaller crimes wich is multiple crimes in itself
An extremely good lawyer might be able to argue that, but consider the fact that Tommy entered the church uninvited, brandished a firearm, and was clearly intent on being the aggressor.
Felony murder, AKA: accessory to murder, means that while Tommy didn't pull the trigger, he was still responsible for the death. To be considered responsible, the suspect needed to have been involved in planning the murder and/or refused to do anything to potentially prevent the murder. In this situation, Tommy was the aggressor, he started the gun fight to begin with, and was intent on committing the murder himself. Sammy just finished the job for him.
In Tommy's defense, the officers didn't disclose their affiliations, weren't wearing official uniforms, were brandishing weapons, and were very obviously planning on killing Tommy in that moment.
Dang the punishment in the second chapter (also the first chapter where Tommy does punishable crimes) literally takes 8 years, which is the same duration of the story played in the game
Crossed paths with Morello as a cabbie then joined a crime family due to having nowhere else to go. Was dead either way, from the chair or an assassin's bullet.
By today's standards, Tommy would be classified as a victim of human trafficking. Forced into a life he never belonged in under duress. Tommy was never a born criminal.
13:16 This was NOT self difense, Im pretty sure it was revealed a few minutes later that these were feds, wich I don't think that self defense applies to
The Bureau of Prohibition agents (1930's ATF basically) didn't disclose their affiliations, nor were they wearing government uniforms, and they were obviously planning on killing Tommy at that very moment. A decent enough lawyer could easily argue that they didn't give Tommy a chance to understand the situation, or at the very least lawfully surrender.
Try Scott Shelby from heavy rain megatron from transformers and Albert wesker from resident evil game and alex mercer and Commander Shepard and makarov from call of duty
Even if he had never joined Salieri he still would've been taken out by a Morello goon while on duty. Unfortunately, he was doomed the moment that car came around the corner at the end of his shift. 😔
Not really Tommy could've backed out and stayed out after that fateful night but he couldn't keep turning away Salieri since Morello's men came for him It was either join or die
Tommy with *93* life sentences before the cigar heist: "if the feds pinch us, we do serious time"
Do saints row playa
@@Pateravium If the feds got them, and only taking into account the crimes commited in that mission, it would only amount to 16 years in prison. Quite a breeze considering he left the Salieri family with 9 death sentences and 94 life sentences.
It should be 91 as arson was counted towards life sentence not prison years
@@MDCrabTank and than he made a deal and the sentence was cut to 8 years in prison
He made a good decision to become a police informant
21:54 Considering that that part of the game is set after 1934, you should have added "Possession of an unregistered NFA item". The penalty would have been 10 years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine.
And the fact he only got 8 years in jail is crazy
I mean he did rat on Salieri as part of his deal
Making me realize how much wanted Salieri was, crumbling an entire family to get reduce sentence to 8 years.
to be fair, a lot of the crimes he commits are done in a way that can not be linked back to him
What about a Vito Scaletta video for next one?
Yeas please
Yea
And Lincoln Clay
Yeah, covering both the events of mafia II and mafia III since he comes back in that game
Oh yeah, can't forget about mr clay
And instead he got away with a little jail time because he snitched on his boss making the whole organization fall apart only to then be killed
Well he won in the end though he lived a good peaceful 20 years and got to see his daughter get married in his own eyes he's already won
5:08 bro got that ign reporter aim
it's the first time you use a gun in the game. Give him a break.
@@hypersniper1540 Nope he has to have perfect aim every video otherwise your and his toe nails get ripped off pilers
Have you used a snubnose? Fucking things can’t hit shit after 5 feet. The fact that he hit anything at all is a accomplishment
Man, I really like your videos. Keep doing your best!
Is Vito Scaletta next? Both Mafia II and III as well
And Lincoln Clay too
Lincoln Clays File will be skyrocketing :D
He already did them
It's funny how Tommy sometimes seems harmless compared to the characters from RockStar Games. I mean, Tommy killed a lot of people, that's true, but most of it was in self-defense. I really like the way Thomas Angelo is portrayed in both the original Mafia and DE. Even watching this video I had a small manly tear. The developers did a good job, bravo. CinemaCop thanks for the video and good luck with your life.
I'll be waiting for videos on the remaining characters from GTA and, of course, the famous couple from Mafia 2.
Tommy didnt feel like an actual mafia or gangster character, instead he feels like a thief with a heart of gold. thats probably why he feels less relatable but likeable as all hell
The gameplay you got it’s seriously like a movie wth I love it
We need other mafia characters next too
You cut these cutscenes to make the best summary of the game possible!
Yoooooo YOU DID IT AGAIN 🔥🔥🔥
- If Brian O Conner was charged for his crimes (Fast & Furious)
- If Johnny Klebitz was Charged for his crimes (GTA TLAD)
- If Claude Speed was charged for his crimes (GTA 3)
- If Watch Dogs Villains were charged for their crimes
- If Johnny Gat was Charged for his crimes (SR)
Gat was actually charged with his crimes lol
@@lilslavyt9696ohh yeahhhhh 😂, I’m saints row 2 right!?
@@BradleyGuwa yeah
@Sean11nez Claude would have nothing to say 😂
Next: If Thomas Shelby Was Charged For His Crimes In Peaky Blinders
I started watching That show i'm on episode four from season one I don't get the hype at all
@@MajorMusicGeek And the first two seasons are the best...
@@Rammbriel I don't know, dude. I don't really like it, so far to be honest
@@MajorMusicGeek I abandoned the series in the last season, honestly if you didn't like the first one I doubt it's worth continuing
Yes
😅 The way the don quickly rushed into Carlo apartment to confront him
Good Video! Could you dou next Vito Scaletta?
20:47 Shouldn't that supposed to be Second Degree Murder?
"possession of incendiary devices" sound one of thous silly crime that can be committed. Like someone could go 2 years in prison for owning a matchstick.
Somewhere I actually read that molotovs are legal under very specific circumstances. Or maybe I completely misunderstood. But to be fair, by that point Thomas is already basically a criminal, just not a made man yet.
Technically speaking, possession of incendiary devices didn't become illegal on a national level until 1968 with the adoption of the GCA. Theoretically, a simple match could be considered an incendiary device if there's evidence that it was going to be used in a crime.
Ah, I get it: 1930's 9 death sentences' equivalent in 2024 is 180 Death Sentences *nod* *nod*
Now If Lincoln Clay was Charged for his crimes
He already did him
In the words of Detective Norman:
“You fucking phantom. I’ve been chasing you for three goddamn years. You’ll get life for this, Tom. Or maybe even the chair.”
In the state of Illinois, Death Penalties have been abolished in 2011, and it was last used in March, 17, 1999.
The last person that was executed in this state is an Ripper Crew Member named Andrew Kokoraleis.
Mafia 1 is set in the 1930s
Correct ✅
I heard the o block 6 were gonna get the chair but the mom said no
@@RealJamesJones24they could get the death penalty because it was a federal case. I doubt they are getting it, though.
@@cinemacop Did you consider the laws from that time in this video or modern laws? And also Illinois laws, as I think Lost Heaven is supposed to be in IL?
what about jaywalking 1:27 and smoking in no smoking area 4:41 ?
8:27 Those murders probably wouldn't hold up in a court of law because first of all Tommy and Paulie are not trespassing on the property of the gang members, its either abandoned or the property of a third party so the right of property defense doesn't apply. They never had the intention of murdering anyone so it's technically self defense when the gang members opened fire when they had the oppoturnity to run and escape.
If a property is considered "abandoned" then the state technically owns it and no one, not even law enforcement, is allowed to enter it without a proper permit or warrant. Also, it wouldn't matter if the property was legally owned by a third party, unless you get permission, or it's a publicly accessible establishment, you can still be charged with trespassing. As for the murders, Tommy went beyond self-defense and became the aggressor by charging into the property after the gangsters instead of making an effort to escape or contact law enforcement.
If Heavy Rain Main Characters was Charged for they Crimes.
Lincoln Clay charged for crimes video gon be wild
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What’s the difference between grand theft auto and unlawful taking of a motor vehicle
When you commit gta you don't intend to return the car
You have no idea what your taking about do you you take the car it's yours you don't return it
Grand theft auto is with intent to permanently steal the vehicle, while unlawful taking might just be a joyride or taking and returning a car without permission
@@cinemacopthanks
@@cinemacopis "unlawful taking" the same as "theft auto" or are they different?
Wait, did the law change before 1938 in Illinois? I see that during bank robbery first-degree murder got death sentences instead of life sentences.
The first three should have been life sentences as they were armed security guards, not cops. The other six were death sentences because the victims were police officers.
Suggestion: Toni Cipriani (GTA Liberty City Stories).
Great video you got to do it Vito Scaletta got charged for his crimes
He'd better get a good lawyer to do something about that fine
Tbh some of these can be claimed to be done under duress because if he refused to he can end up dead
Also some of these go through certain lines that can give him more lenient sentences
You also forgot to use laws from the time era like possession of alcohol, consumption of alcohol and also that some of these shootings classify as a mass shootings wich would have harder sentences
He also bribes cops when he gets caught speeding or other smaller crimes wich is multiple crimes in itself
Tommy but with the og Mafia as evidence next? (Idk if you already made that vid)
At least he got 8 😭
What about making a video related to the crimes of Lincoln Clay from Mafia III?
Could you do one of "memphis" from Gone in 60 seconds?
Wait shouldn’t that whole church fight be self-defense? They shot at him first 11:33
An extremely good lawyer might be able to argue that, but consider the fact that Tommy entered the church uninvited, brandished a firearm, and was clearly intent on being the aggressor.
He was charged for his crimes when he testified on the family he got 10 years
I want you to explain to me how is that a charge for Tommy when Sammy shot him like I don’t get it please explain 11:53
Felony murder, AKA: accessory to murder, means that while Tommy didn't pull the trigger, he was still responsible for the death. To be considered responsible, the suspect needed to have been involved in planning the murder and/or refused to do anything to potentially prevent the murder. In this situation, Tommy was the aggressor, he started the gun fight to begin with, and was intent on committing the murder himself. Sammy just finished the job for him.
20:55 You added 3 life imprisonments instead of 3 years in the counter
Good catch!
Vito and Joe please!
Joe Barbaro?
@@cinemacop yes!!!!!!
@@cinemacopyeah. Hes that one....big guy.
can u make postal dude pls🙏
Can u do Lincoln Clay next?
That brotha is cooked 😭😭😭
Is it murder sentences really stricter before, only minimum life sentence?
Was looking for this,Now do Vito.
5:06 I’d argue is 2nd degree, although not premeditated he still chose to enter that property and shoot
Tommy's intention was to preserve the life of his friend. Exigent circumstances necessitated him entering the property in order to save Sam's life.
Do next time Vito Scaletta , Joe Barbaro , Jimmy , Lincoln Clay
13:20 they were cops, I don’t think it would be self defence
In Tommy's defense, the officers didn't disclose their affiliations, weren't wearing official uniforms, were brandishing weapons, and were very obviously planning on killing Tommy in that moment.
They didn't show a badge or anything.
Dang the punishment in the second chapter (also the first chapter where Tommy does punishable crimes) literally takes 8 years, which is the same duration of the story played in the game
If Wei Shin was charged for his crimes (Sleeping Dogs)
(Yes I know, he's an undercover policeman, but he does criminal things too)
The big question is would Tommy's co-operation with the Feds nock all the charges down?
Considering he only got 8 years, yes.
Do Either Tuco Salamanca, The Cousins, Or Hector Salamanca
Crossed paths with Morello as a cabbie then joined a crime family due to having nowhere else to go. Was dead either way, from the chair or an assassin's bullet.
how the fuck is he 6 foot and only 73 kg? That doesn't make sense
People were skinnier back then.
Tommy Angelo The First criminal who got more Of 100 sentences Of Life without parole.
Is this based on modern law or 1930s law?
Well, one death sentence was carried out.
By today's standards, Tommy would be classified as a victim of human trafficking.
Forced into a life he never belonged in under duress. Tommy was never a born criminal.
How would that be Human Traffic?
Also he wanted to join that life at first
13:16 This was NOT self difense, Im pretty sure it was revealed a few minutes later that these were feds, wich I don't think that self defense applies to
It can if the arrest is unlawful
The Bureau of Prohibition agents (1930's ATF basically) didn't disclose their affiliations, nor were they wearing government uniforms, and they were obviously planning on killing Tommy at that very moment. A decent enough lawyer could easily argue that they didn't give Tommy a chance to understand the situation, or at the very least lawfully surrender.
He went prison but didn’t get any of this time, sure because he done a deal with the feds
9 death sentences ....yet he actually.only spent 8 years in jail
It was the least the law could do - Tommy helped blow open a huge "wall": The Morello Case, once cold got warm again
Video idea: Darryl Mayes’ Pops
do the wire next and do Omar or Marlo
What about Lincoln clay from mafia 3?
Gotta do Vito scaletta next
Dutton's family, from Yellowstone, next. That might be interesting. :D
In a future video can you please charge live action Megatron for his crimes please?
If Johnny gat was charged for his crimes
What if Don Morello was charged for his crimes?
In the end he only had to serve 8 years in prison, he should consider himself at least a little bit lucky.
Could've been worse
Tommy Angelo tall af tho
Tommy Angelo in the year 12463 but he still needs to pay 26K
Try Scott Shelby from heavy rain megatron from transformers and Albert wesker from resident evil game and alex mercer and Commander Shepard and makarov from call of duty
Wouldn't the car bomb be first degree attempted murder with a 2nd degree slapped on for the lady's death?
well technically he was charged.
Do vito and Lincoln too
He removed all of this by just ratting on the Don.
Next: If tommy egan/james st patrick/kanan stark was charged for his crimes
If Knuckles the Echidna was charged for his crimes. Evidence: Sonic 2 (2022) & Knuckles (2024)
You should do Saints Row characters as well
Next of vito Scarlett was charged for his crimes
24:51 21 Pilots
Thats one way to revidit the story 😂👍
Vito and Joe comes in to end his life, until the godfather style.
Next Vito scalleta or Lincoln Clay
24:52 21 pilots lol
Even if he had never joined Salieri he still would've been taken out by a Morello goon while on duty. Unfortunately, he was doomed the moment that car came around the corner at the end of his shift. 😔
Not really
Tommy could've backed out and stayed out after that fateful night but he couldn't keep turning away Salieri since Morello's men came for him
It was either join or die
Finally❤
what if tommy wasnt on that exact corner at that exact time
Do Tommy Egan from power
If Wayne Jenkins Was Charged For His Crimes (We Own This City).
L.A NOIRE NEXT PLZ LOOL
What about a Jax Teller was charged for his crimes in SoA
Imperial and metric in one video?
I bet Lincoln Clay's video would take 40 or 50 minutes lol
Peter Griffin next
and than he made a deal and his sentence was cut down to 8 years for it