In
SDNY Murky Mag Court Trinidad
Twice Appears In Chains Despite
Legal USA Entry No Docket Number
By Matthew
Russell Lee,
Patreon
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 13 – While
many or even
most cases in
the
Magistrates
Court of the U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York are
sealed or have
case numbers
given only
later, on September
13
Magistrate
Judge James
L. Cott twice
saw a man
named Trinidad
whose
detention, it
emerged, was
improper. He
was given a
plane ticket
by the US
Embassy to
come and solve
an immigration
problem.
Then he
was detained
until on the
afternoon of
September 13
the Assistant
US Attorney
acknowledged
that an
immigration
judge had
ruled
Trinidad's
entry into the
country had
been legal. He
was released
but told to
report again
to Probation
just after,
and this
coming
Tuesday.
Meanwhile no
docket number
was available.
Inner City
Press, the
only media in
the Mag court,
aims to have
more on this.
We will keep
asking.
On
September 12
near 7 pm
processed a
drug defendant
whose name was
not even
spelled,
though he had
a private
lawyer and
five
supporters in
the gallery
where Inner
City Press was
again the only
media.
Earlier
on September
12 a defendant
named Ausencia
Nazarrio Ortiz
was presented
and quickly
detained upon
consent, with
no court date
until October
15.
Inner City Press
will continue to cover this
and other SDNY and 2nd Circuit
cases - watch this site, and there is
more on
Patreon, here.
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