In
SDNY Murky Mag Court Man Writted
In From Louisiana For Opiates in
2009
By Matthew
Russell Lee,
Patreon
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 23 – 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
25
Magistrate
Judge Robert
W. Lehrburger
bound over a
defendant for
violations of
supervised release
allegedly
committed in
2009: ten
years ago.
It was
on April 2nd,
not 1st, of
2009 that then
SDNY Judge
Gerard E.
Lynch issued a
warrant for
the arrest of
Jean
Aviles-Rosario
for taking
opiates on
January 20,
2009. Jump cut
to July 29,
2019, the
issuance of a
Detainer to
the Warden of
Jefferson
Parish
Sheriff's
Office in
Greta,
Louisiana. And
now here he
is, detained
on consent
with no
hearing until
October 29.
Back on
September
23 Judge
Lehrburgerger accepted
a guilty plea for
having a gun as
a felon in The
Bronx by a
Mister
Petersen,
without the
District
Judge, unnamed
in the
proceeding,
having set a
sentencing
date.
There
was only a
conference
date in
October 10. No
need to
exclude Speed
Trial Act time
anymore -
there will be
no trial. The
US Attorney's
Office, which
has yet to
answer on US v
Rodriguez, US
v. Perlson and
two US v. John
Does, said
this of
another
presentment: "
Initial
appearance of
Alexei
Saab
– the
defendant was
charged in a
nine-count
Indictment for
offenses
related to his
support for
Hizballah and
separate
marriage-fraud
offenses –
Magistrate’s
Court
(courtroom 5A,
500 Pearl
Street)."We
said we'd have
more on this -
and we do,
covering his
appearance
before Judge
Gardephe on
September 25,
here.
SW
On
September 19
Judge Wang had
a presentment
interrupted
for more than
20 minutes by a
fire drill.
Defendant
Shoendale
Jarrett sat in
shackles as
over the
loudspeaker
the fire drill
was announced,
again and
again. Inner
City Press,
the only media
in the Mag
Court, was
urged by
several to
write about
it. Would they
do this to
District
Judges? Or to
a former
Magistrate
named Peck?
Ultimately
Jarrett was
bound over to
be
re-presented
on September
20, with an
eye toward
release. Inner
City Press,
pending the
Tekashi #6ix9ine
trial,
aims to be
there.
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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