Massimo Ciancimino, right, son of late former mayor of Palermo Vito Ciancimino, who had been sentenced in 1992 for mafia association, testifies in the Mori trial, in Palermo's bunker courthouse, southern Italy, Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. During the trial, Ciancimino said that his father told him that Silvio Berlusconi's former party of Forza Italy (Go Italy), founded in the early 1990's, was born thanks to negotiations between the Mafia and the Italian State. Italian Justice Minister Angelino Alfano denied that Forza Italia ever had any links to the Mafia. Former Carabinieri General Mario Mori is accused of helping Mafia boss Bernardo Provenzano to escape arrest in 1995. In the background is the President of the Court Mario Fontana, center, and judges Wilma Mazzara, left, and Annalisa Tesoriere. Writing on wood at left reads "The Law is Equal for All". AP Photo logo AP Photo 24 months ago

Massimo Ciancimino, right, son of late former mayor of Palermo Vito Ciancimino, who had been sentenced in 1992 for mafia association, testifies in the Mori trial, in Palermo's bunker courthouse, southern Italy, Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. During the trial, Ciancimino said that his father told him that Silvio Berlusconi's former party of Forza Italy (Go Italy), founded in the early 1990's, was born thanks to negotiations between the Mafia and the Italian State. Italian Justice Minister Angelino Alfano denied that Forza Italia ever had any links to the Mafia. Former Carabinieri General Mario Mori is accused of helping Mafia boss Bernardo Provenzano to escape arrest in 1995. In the background is the President of the Court Mario Fontana, center, and judges Wilma Mazzara, left, and Annalisa Tesoriere. Writing on wood at left reads "The Law is Equal for All".