In SDNY Supervisee After 15 Months In
Jail in PA Gets Time Served From Judge
Sullivan
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
March 12 -- Circuit Judge
Richard J. Sullivan on March
12 presided over a Violation
of Supervised Release
proceeding in one of his
previous 2013 case.
The supervisee
had served 15 months in
Pennsylvania on charged that
apparently later got thrown
out.
Judge
Sullivan sentenced him to time
service but two more years of
Supervised Released, with
mental health and other
conditions. He showed a
detailed knowledge of his
supervisee's life and new job,
and wished him
well.
Only the day
before, wearing his Second
Circuit Court of Appeals hat,
Judge Sullivan grilled the
lawyer for UN briber Patrick
Ho about his arguments. Judge
Sullivan has his heads in the
40 Foley Square appellate
clouds, and firmly planted in
the 500 Pearl Street world of
supervised release, in the
U.S. District Court for the
Southern Distict of New York.
The case
is US v. Kokenyei, et al.,
13-cr-340 (Sullivan).
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