At SDNY Sentencing Talk of Tasers and
Zipties and Trump Supreme Court Names So
Young
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 21 – Domingo Tolentino
was convicted of robbing drug
dealers on Dyckman Street in
Upper Manhattan. He is
described as "gathering tools
needed to terrorize their
victims -- a taser, zipties,
masks, gloves and a
revolver."
On
September 21, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Laura Taylor Swain held his
sentencing. Inner City Press
covered it. The
mandatory minimum was 84
months, and that's what the US
Attorney and Probation and
also his attorney suggested.
Before the
proceeding began there was
discussion of President
Trump's upcoming nomination of
a Supreme Court justice,
including the relative youth
of some candidates.
But this case is
US v. Tolentino, 18-cr-319
(Swain)
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