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In SDNY Mag Court Defendant Arrested For Urination Remanded For .22 No Kids To School

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SDNY COURTHOUSE, Nov 4 – A man seemingly named Justin Harrigon was detained on November 4 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Magistrates Court by head Magistrate Gabriel Gorenstein. He was arrested on Friday November 1 for public urination, after which a warrant for having .22 caliber gun while a felon came up. He was brought three days later before Judge Gorenstein.

  No docket number was given. There was a whispered sidebar with pre-trial services. The Assistant US Attorney said it was hoped the Pre Trial Services would "weigh in." But sloppiness about whether home incarceration would allow the defendant to take two of his three children to school resulted in him being remanded.

  The Federal Defenders asked that he be "produced" tomorrow and the AUSA said she would put in the request. Inner City Press will stay on these and other cases in the Mag court, some more transparent than others. We try to give credit where it's due, but can't and won't where it's not.

  Hai Long Huang was arrested at 6:05 am on a charge of trafficking counterfeit goods, and showed up just before 6 pm in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District Court of New York Magistrates Court, in shackles and with a Federal Defender.

   He was charged with a scheme to traffic counterfeit Timberland and UGG boots, and with selling such boots to an undercover agent at the historic corner of Delancey Street and Suffolk Street on the Lower East Side of  Manhattan.

   Huang's was the last case of the day, and to his credit SDNY Magistrate Judge James L. Cott after disappearing into his robing room with the prosecutors and Federal Defender and another, emerged to say on the record that because of the hour, no written Pre-Trial Services report was ready. The report was given orally and will be memorialized in writing later. Okay, then.

  Huang was freed on a bail package: $75,000 personal recognizance bond to be signed by another financial responsible person in a week's time, passport already surrendered, travel restricted to the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Consular notification was given.

  One of the participant remarked to Inner City Press as the SDNY Mag Court was locked up for the night, You must have bigger cases to cover than this.

  Not at 6 pm. And we shall continue to cover it, and give credit where credit is due. It's US v. Huang, 19-mj-10119 (Cott).

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