In SDNY Conroy Clayton Wins
Sentence Reduction But Already Deported To
Jamaica
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
April 30 – Conroy Clayton was
entitled to a reduction in
sentence, and got one on April
30, 2020, covered by Inner
City Press.
There was only
one problem: Conroy Clayton
had already been deported to
Jamaica. So the benefit to him
was dubious, of this legal
proceeding before U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge John G. Koeltl.
Call it
bookkeeping.
It wasn't the
first time in this case.
When Conroy
Clayton was sentenced, a
docket entry (Number 32) was
devoted to saying that his
"zip code was listed as
'11466.' The correct zip code
should be 10466'" - in The
Bronx, except that Conroy
Clayton has already been
deported to Jamaica.
But here, the
books all balance now. The
case is US v. Clayton,
10-cr-772 (Koeltl).
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