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John Giuca
John Giuca (born October 1983) is an American man who was convicted on a charge of second-degree felony murder in the death of 19-year-old Mark Fisher in 2003. Giuca was arrested a year after the murder, he was found guilty along with Antonio Russo; both were given a sentence of 25 years to life. In an attempt to obtain Giuca a new trial, his mother, Doreen Giuliano, used an assumed identity to become close to a man who had served as a juror on the case. Her actions were extensively featured in the media. Giuca continues to maintain his innocence, and a further appeal in his case is pending. ==Background==
Doreen Quinn Giuliano met Giuca's biological father, John Sr., when she was 18. The couple separated 3 years later. At 23 she met her current husband of over 20 years, Frank Giuliano, and together they built up a small construction business. Aged 20, Giuca was living at the 3 story family home in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, while studying criminal justice at John Jay College of Criminal Justice,〔 and occasionally working as a film and TV extra.〔(Mother Justice ) Vanity Fair, January 2009〕〔Backstage: More on John Giuca's Case, Anderson Live website, November 06, 2012〕 Giuca's friends included Albert Cleary, also a college student, and 17-year-old Antonio Russo, a strongly built high school dropout who wore his hair in dreadlocks. Russo had been in trouble with the law. At Russo and Giuca's trial, the prosecution alleged that Giuca was the leader of a gang. Giuca's supporters say he was simply a young man with friends from a variety of backgrounds.〔〔〔(Truth-sleuth mom wooed her killer son's juror to get 'mistrial' dirt ). New York Post, August 19, 2012〕
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