For Murder of Jam Master Jay
of Run DMC Washington Comes From KY Jail to
EDNY
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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EDNY COURTHOUSE,
Aug 18 – For the murder of
Jason Mizell (Jam Master Jay
of Run-DMC), on August 17
Ronald Washington was
arraigned and detained the day
after co-defendant Karl Jordan
Jr. by U.S. District Court for
the Eastern District of New
York Magistrate Judge Lois
Bloom. Inner City Press live
tweeted it:
Judge Bloom: Have
you met pre-trial services?
Washington: No. I
have been incarcerated for 17
years. AUSA: Though Mr
Washington did not pull the
trigger, he is equally guilty
of the execution of music icon
as his co-defendant.
Replying to
@innercitypress Washington: I
don't even have my lawyer's
phone number. Judge Bloom:
Email it to him, at the jail.
Washington: They took me out
of my cell without my glasses.
I can't even see without them.
Judge Bloom: You
can take the paper back with
you. Defense: He came from
Kentucky. The glasses are
there. So he has to go to an
eye doctor. Judge Bloom: Are
they prescription glasses?
Washington: Yes.
Judge Bloom: Does the AUSA
object? AUSA: No. [No
explanation]
Judge Bloom: We don't know if
he'll go to MDC or MCC. But he
should see an eye doctor. Mr
Washington, good luck. We are
adjourned.
From August 17:
Judge Bloom: Mr. Jordan, you
have been indicted by a grand
jury on August 13 on 10
counts. You have filed a
financial affidavit that you
were not working and have four
dependents. Your CJA lawyer is
an esteemed member of the
panel, including on the
capital panel Do you
consent to appear by video,
Mr. Jordan? Jordan:
Michael, do I consent?
Michael Hueston, CJA: Yes, we
do. You do. AUSA: The
government is seeking a
permanent order of detention
pending trial. It's a
presumption case. US
Attorney's Office describes
fatal shooting of Mizell
inside the victim’s recording
studio in Hollis,
Queens. Jordan is charged with
several additional narcotics
distribution counts. In 2003
Jordan was charged on guns.
And 2017, with drugs. AUSA:
This case carries the
possibility of the death
penalty. So there is a
compelling risk of
flight. Judge Bloom: I
wanted you to hear it, Mr.
Jordan, since you haven't
gotten a copy of the US
detention memo. It is not your
CJA lawyer's job to rebut this
today. CJA lawyer: We
are going to consent to
detention with leave to submit
a bail application
later. Judge Bloom: Your
lawyer knows how to get it on
the court's calendar. The
overall case, next date in
Sept 17, 11 am. Anything more?
No? We are adjourned.
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