
Mathew J. Mari's View From Mulberry Street
Called the ultimate “mob lawyer”, Mathew J. Mari has almost five decades on the front lines of courtroom battles and been a witness to history from his early days growing up on Mulberry Street and Knickerbocker Village on the Lower East Side of Manhattan to the present day. He was chief counsel in the first federal death penalty case (United States v. Pitera) tried in New York State and has extensive experience in federal RICO and conspiracy cases as well as in major state and federal narcotics cases. He has represented clients in famous cases such as “The Commission Case”, “The Bensonhurst Case,” and “The Wells Fargo Case”.
Mathew J. Mari's View From Mulberry Street
Ep. 23 - RESPECT
•
Mathew J. Mari
•
Season 1
•
Episode 22
RESPECT – Matt talks about the universal precepts of respect and what respect really means. He give examples from history, culture and personal experience. He honors good friends, Michael Gatto and Tony Federici, as men of respect. He delves into Self-Respect and how important that is. He brings up how he taught his children about respect and how crucial it is for all of us to understand respect. “If you don’t know what respect means, you better find out, and once you do, make respect the centerpiece of your life.” Enjoy the episode. You will get a lot out of it.