Supervisee
Who Went to Connecticut Then Got Shot in
Nightclub Gets 5 Months after Medical
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 17 – A man who violated
his supervised release by
traveling to Connecticut, only
to get shot in the leg in a
night club, was up for
sentencing on May 17.
U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge John P. Cronan, after a
day presiding of a bank fraud
trial, held the sentencing.
The AUSA
linked the shooting to a
fight; the defense pointed out
that is not in the record. The
guidelines were five to 11
months.
The defense ask
for four months, like the
defendant's brother, and said
the the gunshot wound was
something of a punishment
already.
Judge
Cronan arrived at a five month
sentence to be followed by 18
months Supervised Release. He
agreed to put off surrender
for 60 days, to allow for
medical treatment.
The overall case
is US v. Burrell, et
al., 15-cr-95 (Cronan)
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