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It's true that Capone was convicted for tax evasion which is considered a 'white collar' crime. And it is also true that Alcatraz, the federal prison in the San Francisco Bay was home to the worst and most dangerous men in the country. But it was no secret as to what sort of man Capone really was. He was incredably violent and was a known multiple murderer, so authorities felt Alcatraz was the best place for him. And like almost every other inmate Alcatraz took it's toll on Capone. Long before his expected release date Capone was dealing with the ravages of syphillis. He was going blind and suffered from dementia. He was given early release because of his health and he retired to his palatial home in Florida where he died a short time later.

Additional: Income tax evasion is a federal offense. For a prison sentence for a federal crime you will serve it in a federal prison. Back in those days there were no "country club" prisons for white collar criminals.

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In may 1932 public enemy number one al Capone of what crime was he convicted of?

They arrested Capone on tax evasion.


What did Mae Capone look like?

Al Capone was a famous crime boss in Chicago during the 1920s. He was responsible for the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, and spent time in Alcatraz for tax evasion. Capone was a large white man of Italian descent, who dressed in a stylish, luxurious style.


When was al Capone active?

== == Alphonse Capone-- (1899-1947), popularly known as Al "Scarface" Capone, was an infamous American gangster in the "Roaring 20's" during Prohibition. Born in New York, Capone began his career in Brooklyn before moving to Chicago and becoming Chicago's most notorious crime figure. He was placed on the FBI's Most Wanted list after using bribery, murder, and extortion to enforce his criminal control. After a decade of crime, Capone's downfall occurred in 1931. Ironically, he was convicted of evading the income tax on his illegal earnings. He was sent to the notorious federal prison on the island of Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay, where he spent 8 years of his sentence. Paroled in 1939, Capone was chronically ill due the progression of syphillis. Most of his criminal syndicate had passed into other hands during his imprisonment. He died in Palm Island, Florida, in 1947 at the age of 48.


When was Al Capone sentenced to prison for tax evasion?

Al Capone was sentenced to prison for tax evasion in October 1931. He was convicted on charges of not paying federal income taxes on his illegal income from organized crime activities. Capone served around 7 years in federal prison before being released on parole in 1939.


Is Al Capone still alive?

No. He died in 1947. Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone was a notorious American gangster who led a Prohibition-era crime syndicate in Chicago from the early 1920s to 1931. He was convicted of tax evasion in 1931 and sentenced to federal prison. He was one of the early inmates at the then-new United States Penitentiary, Alcatraz Island. He was released on parole in 1939. In the later years of Capone's life, his physical and mental health deteriorated due to late-stage neurosyphilis, a disease he contracted in his youth. In 1946, his physician and a psychiatrist performed examinations and concluded that Capone then had the mental capacity of a 12-year-old child. He died at age 48 from cardiac arrest on January 25, 1947 after suffering a stroke.

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In may 1932 public enemy number one al Capone of what crime was he convicted of?

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