Man Pleads
to Gun On Supervised Release So Gets
Wheeled Out Case Consolidated in SDNY
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
June 22 – Dayvon Wilson
served 25 months in prison as
part of a racketeering
conspiracy. Then, out on
supervised release, he was
arrested in The Bronx on
December 1, 2021 with a loaded
firearm.
On June
22, 2022 U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Magistrate Judge
Gabriel W. Gorenstein accepted
Wilson's guilty plea to a
violation of supervised
release: the gun. Inner City
Press was there, the only
media in the SDNY Magistrates
Court.
But this
case is headed back to the
twice assigned District Judge,
Ronnie Abrams.
When the gun
charge was first brought in,
it was wheeled out to Judge
Katherine Polk Failla. But
docketed on June 22 was a
letter to both Judge Failla
and Judge Abrams dated April
28, endorsed by Judge Abrams
on May 2, stating that "Judge
Abrams will handle both
matters in their entirety."
The letter
cites Rule 13(c) of the Rules
for the Division of Business
Among District Judges,
Southern District of New
York.
The new case is
US v. Wilson, 22-cr-349
(Abrams)
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