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SDNY Mag Court Defendant
Arrested For Urination
Remanded For .22 No Kids To
School
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
Honduras
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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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