If Tony Soprano Was Charged For His Crimes
If Anthony Soprano Was Charged For His Crimes in The Sopranos (1999) & The Many Saints of Newark (2021)
Anthony John Soprano Sr. is the protagonist of the HBO television series "The Sopranos". Tony is a member of the Italian-American Mafia and a future boss of the North Jersey DiMeo crime family. Had he been arrested at the end of the series, these are the criminal charges he would have faced.
Our exploration extends beyond fiction as we draw parallels to real-world scenarios. We examine cases of real-life criminals and their prosecutions, drawing on legal expertise to examine the likelihood of Tony Soprano's criminal activities leading to actual charges.
Please note that the video you are about to watch is entirely fictional and is produced solely for the purpose of raising awareness on the consequences of committing a crime. The scenes depicted in this video are not real and do not reflect any actual events or persons. We do not condone or promote any illegal or unethical behaviour, and this video is intended to serve as a cautionary tale to deter individuals from engaging in criminal activity.
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A sentence like that? It's anti Italian discrimination.
@C0micfan
7 ай бұрын
He’s gotta point. Joking aside and in all seriousness, it’s a real thing, particularly within the southern areas.
@dewilew2137
7 ай бұрын
@@C0micfan As a North Jersey native currently living in the south, please believe me when I say that there’s barely any Italians down here to even be discriminated against. It was an ongoing joke in the series, and it rings true. There’s no Jews or Italians in “Elvis Country”. 😔
@analothor
7 ай бұрын
"Over here"
@theelightbearer4254
7 ай бұрын
It’s offenshive!
@billbrasky7540
7 ай бұрын
*I ate da nortt*
You gotta love how in between all the murder, coercion and body dumping, there's the random violation of a clean water act.
@miguelcarunchod.1493
7 ай бұрын
Actually that is not random, it is the worst crime Tony committed by amount of damages. If the asbestos damages anybody Tony would be fined/sentenced for each* person he harmed doing it.
@aemiliuskai14
7 ай бұрын
@@miguelcarunchod.1493 Also the people harmed by it were the true civilians, who were not "in the game".
@miguelcarunchod.1493
7 ай бұрын
@@aemiliuskai14 Tony was a "waste management consultant" since season 1, which means he did stuff like this on a regular basis.
@toastedt140
7 ай бұрын
@@miguelcarunchod.1493Shit still happens, lowest bidder wins
@miguelcarunchod.1493
7 ай бұрын
@@HeavyOrdnance Yep, but on his defense, asbestos is a "harmful mineral rock" not a "toxic chemical"...
712 years in da can? That's 35 times the amount phil spent in da can
@hbrotha1866
7 ай бұрын
Really? He never once mentioned it 😂
@jeremyc6054
5 ай бұрын
that's a lot of grilled cheese off the rat-ee-ator...
@andrewwilliamson5060
3 ай бұрын
Haha excellent sir@@jeremyc6054
@lindseyclair921
Ай бұрын
That’s gonna be a lot of compromises.
Lmao half the battery assaults were on poor Georgie
@whereismytth8167
7 ай бұрын
He would always use that guy as a punching bag😭
@mr.peanutbutter6969
7 ай бұрын
That's why you gotta live for today.
@smellsuperb1
7 ай бұрын
@@mr.peanutbutter6969"what'd you say?!?"
@mr.peanutbutter6969
7 ай бұрын
@smellsuperb1 😆 I said that's why you gotta live for today
@smellsuperb1
7 ай бұрын
@@mr.peanutbutter6969 "phone clanging noises" 🤣
The best thing about Sopranos was how they didn't have someone killing every 2nd episode, it masterfully crafts a story where even in a world full of killers, killing someone is a grave decision. Like that whenever someone dies, it feels very serious
@wotmate3719
6 ай бұрын
It‘s the same in real life though
@petri2767
6 ай бұрын
Not always, they kill the random waiter right after dining at his restaurant and there is no investigation, nobody even gets questioned.
@johnrazna2381
5 ай бұрын
@@petri2767that was an emergency, Chris threw the brick at him but didn’t mean to kill him. Paulie killed him because they couldn’t risk getting in trouble
@hexagonshorts2186
2 ай бұрын
"Whenever someone dies it feels very serious" Bruh jackie Jr death was a full on comedy From getting killed by Vito of all people to Junior running from cops
@jamesstuart3346
2 ай бұрын
There are more murders in the 6 seasons of the Sopranos than in the real Mafia in 50. Plus most of them were done in daylight in front of witnesses and a lot were just stupid impulse killings. David Chase admitted he couldn't sell the series without a lot of murders. While it may be entertaining this show is wildly inaccurate
Not even 90 seconds into the video and already a 40 year prison sentence 😂😂😂
@Lonovavir
7 ай бұрын
Tony's efficient like that.
@kyngpapi
7 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
I think his biggest crime is that he never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
@tayeeinthacut9661
7 ай бұрын
Classic 😂😂
@franciscvmpbell
7 ай бұрын
Small hands, that was his problem.
@ryanjohnson3749
7 ай бұрын
Throw away the key for that one
@vernamos251
7 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@drizzydraco401
7 ай бұрын
Gadammit Junioa
The main thing to recall is that these are only the crimes we saw Tony commit or give the okay to ON SCREEN. Keeping in mind this is probably only the tip of the iceberg, his real sentence could have amounted to literally thousands of years.
@theshadowsagas3617
7 ай бұрын
Yeah he probably committed way more murders between Willie Overall and the beginning of the show
@joshedmonds5892
6 ай бұрын
Imagine the crimes of Hector Tuco Lalo Gus the Salamanca twins crimes off screen could have been hundreds of thousands
@AllThisOverASliceOfGabagool
5 ай бұрын
At least they let Tony off for stealing sunglasses 😂
@ussJK
9 күн бұрын
3000 years inside… not a fuckin peep.
Paulie: 816.5 years in prison? That's nothing in eternity terms. I can do that standing on my head.
Nothing beats the amount of time that Phil Leotardo had to do. Does anyone remember how many years he was in the can for? I don’t recall the show ever mentioning the length of his sentence.
@TheSuperhomosapien
7 ай бұрын
I really wish Phil would have said how much time he did in the can, because now we'll never know for sure.
@hittingdasauce
7 ай бұрын
Inagine being a ceilly with that guy.
@andrewpestotnik5495
7 ай бұрын
Real come from behind kinda guy
@rdgpromotions6087
7 ай бұрын
A couple of three years.
@battleb04n_43
7 ай бұрын
I don't know maybe 19 years?
Carmela to therapist: 'he betrays me every week with these wh*res' Therapist: 'probably the least of his misdeeds'. He wasn't kidding...
@Lonovavir
7 ай бұрын
That's what Tony does when he's on vacation from being evil.
@salsathemonkey22
10 күн бұрын
this isnt tiktok. you can write "whores" like an adult
Holy shit, I had forgotten what a punching bag poor Georgie was in this show.
@tomterrell3088
7 ай бұрын
Not to mention swinging-chain bag.
The funny part is that this is actually extremely fair and quite lenient considering the number of crimes that were omitted, or overlooked in favor of another charge (for example, when Furio goes to collect the money at the spa, he is given one charge, “accessory to armed robbery”, rather than the litany of charges that would apply based on the crimes committed in that scene. He did break in, caused property damage, assaulted several people, communicated terroristic threats, shot a man in his kneecap at point blank range, plus the fact that this family collects money from this business illegally for “protection”, which is racketeering). Taking into account the complex and ongoing nature of that particular criminal enterprise, combined with all the, you know, murders, he got off easy with his 816.5 years. That being said, all it would take is one judge who would be willing to sentence him to concurrent prison terms, rather than consecutive prison terms, and he’d be back in the game in 30 years tops. If we pretend he wasn’t killed in the last episode, but was arrested and convicted instead, he’d already be more than halfway finished with his bid by 2023. 16 years down, 14 to go. Maybe he can get some time shaved off for good behavior, or perhaps for switching teams and doing the simulcast (“cooperating”). Who knows. *🤷🏽♀️*
@umberto7773
7 ай бұрын
Yeah but he would be a old, frail and not in his position anymore
@squamish4244
7 ай бұрын
No way in hell would he be allowed to serve concurrent sentences for these endless crimes.
@donder172
7 ай бұрын
@@squamish4244 in current day America? That is very possible.
@squamish4244
7 ай бұрын
@@donder172 And yet a former president, the biggest target of all, is being prosecuted, and it looks like his goose his cooked, so if Orange Man can be brought down by the justice system, Tony is f*cked. All sorts of horrendous criminals end up in prison every year. Part of the reason the power of the Italian mafia is not nearly what it was in the 70s and 80s, despite these mens' wealth and connections, is because of informants and immunity, and Tony would have faced the same dilemma. Dude was going to die in prison.
@Steve-fi1jp
7 ай бұрын
@@donder172 USA is very hard-core on prison sentences. People don't get off easy in America they more tend to rot in jail
Judge: Okay, what's your Evidence Lawyer: Well all his crimes are recorded and viewed by millions so...
Goddamn. 816 years in prison and 2.5 million dollar fine? Crazy.
@MaceeLykes
7 ай бұрын
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@bkimatab
7 ай бұрын
Only 2.5 million tho.
@AnarchistPsycho
7 ай бұрын
@@bkimatab more than any of us here could make in our lifetime 😂😂
@E4MB
7 ай бұрын
@@AnarchistPsychospeak for urself
@DimiqBaba
7 ай бұрын
I'll check back with you in 10 years.
If cheating on his wife was a crime 💀
@konstantinzeniuk5140
7 ай бұрын
THAT'S CRAZY
@stuffwithsoph8264
5 ай бұрын
😭😭
@paulcarpenter7844
4 ай бұрын
Death sentence 😂
@lindseyclair921
Ай бұрын
Probably the least of his misdeeds
@dark.legends3560
19 күн бұрын
in our country cheating your wife or husbend is crime
You forgot the biggest one of all. He never filled out an owner operator report for the state of New Jersey after that hit and run. Illegibly...
@angryzergling7832
6 ай бұрын
As Ugo Lord would term it, causing that accident with the bus would be a 'miss and run'!
This guy has gone through more batteries than a second hand remote control.
Worth pointing out, the murder of Ralph Cifaretto would be Second degree murder; We don't get much indication he went there specifically to kill Ralph, but did once the two were swinging, Intent to kill but not premeditated.
@sfm_cj
7 ай бұрын
yeah that’s gonna make such a difference on the outcome right
@waschukd
6 ай бұрын
@@sfm_cj no it wont, but that isnt the point.
@Ashw1115
3 ай бұрын
@@sfm_cjWith the right lawyer yes it can.
I love the comments on Sopranos clips. I saw a comment somewhere about that teen robbery scene from Many Saints that made me laugh so freaking hard. It read "That Ice Cream truck score should've been the ultimate score. A heist of a lifetime. 60 bucks in cash. More that enough to go around".
@kevinprzy4539
7 ай бұрын
lmao, ik they're the best.
I just noticed that Walter White accumulated way more time but Tony committed way more crimes.
@stuffwithsoph8264
5 ай бұрын
drugs get you more time
How much more betrayal can I take, feel like I’ve been stabbed in the heart
@Mostopinionatedmanofalltime
7 ай бұрын
He can’t be in our social club no more, that much I do know.😅
@JudgeHolden2003
7 ай бұрын
@@Mostopinionatedmanofalltimesocial club? HE'S GOTTA GO!
I knew Tony would be in prison forever before I even clicked the title
"As the talmud says" "I don't give a sh*t what he says" Sopranos really is the best tv show of all time
Next case: Tommy Vercetti, the protagonist of GTA Vice City
You should charge the protagonists from the mafia games
This is an awesome way to re-rewatch the series, bad-ass editing Cinema Cop!! Love this!!
Could’ve been more if he had the makings of a varsity athlete
@goaway7904
7 ай бұрын
thats so funny dude
I like how before the first episode even started, he was already doing 40 or more years in prison lmfao
Really awesome, detailed video! Thanks for posting!
A sentence like that will never match the grievance Tony endured when NY took his shipment of provolone cheese
Love how youtube keeps the spirit of the sopranos alive
THE ONE WE’VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR. Let’s goooooooo
If none of this footage existed, Tony would be proven innocent with no evidence.
When the punishment for tax evasion and terroristic threats are identical lol
been waiting ofr this video for ages 💯
I would like to see Saul trying to get him a shorter time.
@mappingshaman5280
7 ай бұрын
It would probably be pretty easy since a lot of these have no evidence whatsoever
@BeachDude0092
7 ай бұрын
Dude, that would be fun to watch. Seriously.
@ZyGotham64
7 ай бұрын
Lol ye
@mr.peanutbutter6969
7 ай бұрын
Obviously, it's anti Italian discrimination
@adrianscorch
7 ай бұрын
Holy shit, I would watch that.
Good job putting this together. I enjoyed going thru the journey again
Every time they rattle off a charge and it’s sentence I can’t help but to laugh😂
@caseyfalconer7347
7 ай бұрын
Same there’s just so many 🤣
One of the best edits in KZread History. Great idea and execution.
I'm fkn done at 2:20 well done sir, amazing how this is constructed
How did I just find this channel?!! Amazing content
Thank you man.
Love how well researched the "little crimes" are documented.
Poor Georgie, he got it like 20 time during the show
I love Paulie freaking out about the poison oak while actively shooting someone
lucky me! i stumbled onto your video. nice piece of work! always wondered about some of that stuff. thx
Imagine being 40 plus and getting beat by another man with a belt 😭
Nice video. The Sopranos is one of my favorite shows
Makes Phil's 20 years in the can look like nothing in comparison. Tony would have a lot of compromising ahead of him.
@muhammadeyssa23648
6 күн бұрын
Phil was prolly caught with one of those. Solicitation of murder proba
Your honor, he was innocent
Not even 10 minutes and my dude got over 200 years 😂😢
In this house, Tony Soprano is a hero. End of discussion
Tony got more batteries than Duracell lol
Only a couple of days now the anticipation is killing me can't wait to see this 🙌 f 🔥
The Sopranos is A Television Classic
The one for Darth Vader is going to be like 1+ trillion counts of first degree murder and probably a septillion in fines😂
Next Do CJ From GTA San Andreas
I saw the comment suggesting this character and eagerly awaited the results
episode 11 and he already has 120 years LMAO
this could have been a 10 second video. life without parole, end of video
Subbed! You should do a profile on Ferris Bueller next 😂
I don't know whats more surprising, the fact that tony only got 800 years or that its literally 10% of what Niko Bellic got.
0:27 My estimation of Jackie as a man just fucking plummeted
This is like playing that round of Bingo where you have to get every box
"Just take it easy will ya, we just want to talk to ya." -The Mafia Right Before You Die.
Nice video
"So chucky's gotta dissapear without setting off any alarms" *Unloads an entire clip on Chucky in broad daylight*
4:40 Tony’s fish gun is crime in itself 😂😂😂 add another life term for 2 lost souls and desecration of a fish 🐟
Always with the scenarios...
Please do Alonzo Harris from Training Day.
there needs to be one of these “if x was charged for his crimes” videos about ricky from trailer park boys
1 minute in and he was never getting out of prison Great video must have took some time to make
Do one on Phil Leotardo next.. “1 count of making grilled cheese on a rad-i-tor. 1 count of possessing a shinebox..”
Best. Channel. Ever.
I’m glad I found this channel😂😂😂
Anthony Soprano and that cousin of his… I can’t even say his name.
Can you do Claude from GTA III next?
The ending is like a video game high score 🎮
Hope to see some Sons of Anarchy characters vids 👀👀👀
I thought I had gotten through nearly the whole series but I looked at the timestamp and it was 1/5 of the whole thing
@ 3:05 what? That was the cop in his cop car----someone didn't pay attention to the show! 😂
3 minutes in and bro got over 100 years 😂
Paulie could do that standing on his head
You have to do Christopher and Paulie next
As I courtesy chuckle, I forget the running tally provided at the top...
Not even 3 mins in and we’re already at at 100+ years 😂
If he was an informant his plot armor would make perfect sense. 🤣
The fact Tony has done nearly more hits than anybody even though he’s the boss lol
Please do bishop from Juice and American Gangster!
Tony's set free in 2720s: Liquid terminator comes for revenge. Tony survives and forms resistance brotherhood where he meets John Connor
4:00 if that guy were working for Pablo, the Soprano crew would be wiped out ina heartbeat lmaoo
Can you do John Kramer from the movie Saw
Do Jax Teller next!
11:00 that was perfectly timed
16:48 Some good *came* out of that crime (no pun intended)🤣
Yeah I already knew Tony wouldn't be seeing the streets ever again before I watched the video lol.
700+ years in the can? That’s a lot of grilled cheese of da radiator.
You should make a Homelander video next
Saul goodman could reduce it to about 17 years and a 2 million dollar fine.