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Nelson Contested Stabbing But SDNY Judge Detained Now Trial 2022 for 2 Co-Defendants

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE, July 1 – Christopher Nelson, also known as Hype, was indicted in December 2019 as part of the Black Mob gang. On May 27 he argued for release from prison amid COVID-19 before U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Valerie E. Caproni. Inner City Press covered it.   

Assistant US Attorney Adam Hobson quoted from social media video, about shooting people.

    Nelson's defense lawyer argued that "Mr Nelson did not stab anyone. The government asserts that 'the defendant and two junior Black Mob members chased and stabbed a 17 year old boy in Port Jefferson, New Jersey.' This is untrue. The government knows very well that the video shows that it was an entirely different person - it was a black man (Mr. Nelson is white) believed to be 'Jo Jo' Joseph Garcia."  

Judge Caproni noted that Nelson is not even prescribed an asthma medicine, and is a risk of flight. She denied the motion to release him.

Jump-cut to July 1, 2021, when Judge Caproni had a telephone proceeding with two more defendants in the case. The AUSA spoke of offering a plea deal to at least one of them. Judge Caproni said the trial, if there is one, will be in the first quarter of 2022.

 The overall case is US v. Velez, et al., 19-cr-862 (Caproni).

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