Man
Detained For Incident in Halfway House
Gets Note to MDC of Concern For 4 Gangs
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY MAG COURT
EXCLUSIVE, Nov 2 - In
the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York on November 2, a
detention or bond proceeding
was held by Magistrate Judge
Barbara C. Moses on a
defendant who said if he went
to the Metropolitan Detention
Center is should be to Special
Housing, because he's afraid
of gangs. Inner City Press was
there, the only media in the
Mag Court.
The
defendant Antonio Rodriguez,
in a third alleged Violation
of Supervised Release, stands
accused of physical incidents
with the administration of a
halfway house, and dissembling
about when he took a COVID
test to get in.
Judge Moses
seemed skeptical about the
COVID offense, but not the
other. She ordered Rodriguez
detained, and asked if she had
the legal authority to order
the SHU. Ultimately she added
a note, that defendant is
afraid of four gangs (and
asked, isn't that all of
them?).
The case is
US v. Rodriguez, 20-cr-195
(Furman / Moses)
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