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Former FBI agent John Connolly, left, shakes hands with his attorneys Manuel Casabielle, center and Bruce Fleisher, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008 in Miami. Former FBI agent John Connolly was convicted Thursday of second-degree murder for leaking information to Boston mobsters that led to the 1982 shooting death of a gambling executive who also had ties to gangsters.
Former FBI agent John Connolly, center, and his attorneys Bruce Fleisher, left, and Manuel Casabielle, right, listen as the judge speaks, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008 in Miami. Former FBI agent John Connolly was convicted Thursday of second-degree murder for leaking information to Boston mobsters that led to the 1982 shooting death of a gambling executive who also had ties to gangsters.
Former FBI agent John Connolly, left, speaks with his attorneys Manuel Casabielle, center and Bruce Fleisher, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008 in Miami. Former FBI agent John Connolly was convicted Thursday of second-degree murder for leaking information to Boston mobsters that led to the 1982 shooting death of a gambling executive who also had ties to gangsters.
Former FBI agent John Connolly, center, talks with his attorneys Manuel Casabielle, left, and Bruce Fleisher, right during his murder trial In Miami Tuesday, Sept. 16 2008. Connolly is charged with first-degree murder and murder conspiracy in the 1982 killing of John Callahan, the former president of Miami-based World JaiAlai.
Flanked by his attorneys James McDonald, left, and Bruce Fleisher, John Connolly, center, a former FBI agent listens to the prosecution present opening arguments in the murder trial of John Callahan on Monday Sept. 15, 2008. Prosecutor Fred Wyshak said Monday that Connolly made a corrupt career out of protecting Boston mobsters, including passing along critical information leading to the 1982 slaying of gambling executive John Callahan.
Flanked by his attorneys James McDonald, left, and Bruce Fleisher, John Connolly, center, a former FBI agent listens to the prosecution present opening argument in the murder trial of John Callahan on Monday Sept. 15, 2008. Prosecutor Fred Wyshak said Monday that Connolly made a corrupt career out of protecting Boston mobsters, including passing along critical information leading to the 1982 slaying of gambling executive John Callahan.