Originally sentenced for execution on January 19, 1880, Balbo resided at
The Tombs until his actual execution on August 6, 1880. During his time imprisoned Balbo studied English and kept a neat cell. Balbo's appeal was argued in the court of appeals in Albany on February 26, 1880. On May 21, 1880, Balbo was given respite by New York State Governor
Alonzo B. Cornell. The Italian minister in Washington hired a lawyer in an attempt to commute the death sentence and a petition of 45,000 signatures was gathered. At the request of the Italian Minister
Alberto Blanc, Governor Cornell personally reviewed the conviction but due to the corpse robbery and attempt to flee, declined to interfere. On August 2, 1880, Balbo wrote a farewell letter to his mother in which he mentions a sister Carmela and a brother Giovanni. == Execution ==