Jacobs filed a 13 page bail motion last week stating that his client was not convicted on any of the nine counts against him even though the government claimed that the evidence against him was strong. Jacobs also stated that the verdicts handed down by jury last month raises questions about the accuracy of the governments claims that Ligambi was in fact the boss of the Philadelphia mafia. He restated arguements made in previous bail request that Ligambi has a minimal criminal record of a simple 1988 gambling charge. Although Ligambi was convicted of a mafia murder in 1987 his conviction was overturned after he was acquitted at retrial.
Ligambi may also have a legit job waiting for him if he is released on bail according to his lawyer. Jacobs stated that a CEO of a respected Philadelphia company has offered Ligambi a job. Although Jacobs refrained from mentioning the companies name he believes his client should be granted bail and allowed to pursue this oppertunity. Judge Eduardo Robreno has already denied a bail request by co-defendant George Borgesi who is awaiting a retrial along with Ligambi. So odds may be stacked against Ligambi in his bid for his own freedom. A bail hearing has been set for February 25th.
Source: aboutthemafia.com