Man Who Pled
To Robbing Bronx Beer Distributor Asks For
Rehab Via Cahill Gordon
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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August 29 – Adonis
Pichardo pled guilty to
conspiring to rob a beer
distributor in The Bronx. He
was released on bond pending
trial, with the condition he
check into and stay in a
residential drug
rehabilitation center. He did
not.
On August 26,
2022 U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York Magistrate Judge Sarah
Cave held an in-person
presentment. Inner City Press
went and covered it.
Pichardo was
brought in wearing an orange
WCDOC jump suit.
He leaned
forward, clutching himself.
He is
represented by the Cahill
Gordan law firm as CJA; they
had written in to allow their
partner Samson Enzer, a former
prosecutor also involved in a
crypto-currency theft case on
the defense side, to argue for
Pichardo.
But on
August 26, there was no
argument. They consented to
detention, pending a status
conference before Judge
Edgardo Ramos. (Sentencing has
been put off "sine die").
The case is US v.
Pichardo, 22-cr-327 (Ramos /
Cave)
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