In
SDNY Murky Mag Court 3 MS-13
Defendants Detained on Consent
Ignored Like JOH
By Matthew
Russell Lee
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 16 – 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 October 16 before
Magistrate
Judge
Stewart D.
Aaron there
was one
presentment
which
generated much
media interest
- David
Correia - such
that others,
even MS-13,
were largely
ignored.
Three
MS-13 suspects
were
presented,
each with a
financial
affidavit and
CJA lawyer,
and were
quickly
remanded to
detention on
consent.
Alongside a
prosecution
before SDNY
Judge Kevin
Castel of
narco-corruption
to the very
top of
Honduras
- JOH
- the US
Attorney
announced "an
Indictment
charging
AMILCAR
ROMERO, a/k/a
“Soldado,”
JAIME SANTANA,
a/k/a
“Smiley,” JOSE
GARCIA, a/k/a
“Tricky,” and
ALEXANDER
RIVERA, a/k/a
“Extrano,”
with
racketeering
conspiracy and
narcotics
distribution
conspiracy.
CRISTIAN
GUERRERO-MELGARES,
a/k/a
“Enigma,” and
GUSTAVO
LLEVANO-RIVERA
are charged in
the narcotics
conspiracy
count.
Several
defendants
also face
firearms charges.
GARCIA,
GUERRERO-MELGARES,
and RIVERA
were arrested
this morning
and w[ere] be
presented
today before
Magistrate
Judge Stewart
D.
Aaron.
SANTANA was
arrested last
night and will
be presented
today in the
Middle
District of
Tennessee.
ROMERO is
currently in
state custody
in California
on other
charges and
will be
transferred to
federal
custody in New
York and
presented at a
later
date.
LLEVANO-RIVERA
remains at
large.
The case is
assigned to
U.S. District
Judge William
H. Pauley III.
"
This is
the murky Mag
Court -and
murky SDNY and
US Attorney,
including on
its partial
prosecutions
of UN
corruption.
Inner
City Press
will stay on
these cases.
SW
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