A man convicted in the 2001, gang-style killing of the founder of Miami Subs, Konstantinos "Gus" Boulis, could be back in front of a judge and jury.
The Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled Wednesday that Anthony "Little Tony" Ferrari should receive a new trial. The panel said cellphone tower data shouldn't have been shown to jurors and that prosecutors withheld evidence from defense attorneys.
A new trial was ordered in June for Ferrari's co-defendant, Anthony "Big Tony" Moscatiello, after the appellate court found that a statement admitted in his trial linking him to the alleged hitman was improper.
Boulis founded the Miami Subs restaurant chain and owned a fleet of SunCruz casino ships, which became the focus of a power struggle that led to his killing.
Previous evidence showed Ferrari and Moscatiello were connected to New York's Gambino crime family once led by John Gotti.