In SDNY Steven Brown Pled
Guilty To Bronx Murder Now Gets 260 Months On
Top of 115
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Periscope,
Photos
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 21 – When Steven Brown
came to plead guilty to the
August 2009 murder of
22-year-old Derrick Moore in
The Bronx more than ten years
after the death, in the
gallery were only three US
Marshals and Inner City Press.
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Katherine Polk Failla
ran through the Q&A, did
Mr. Brown understand what he
was pleading to, did anyone
threaten him.
Brown was
40 years ago, serving a 15
year sentence already. This
murder plea subjects him to 20
month years, though it is not
clear if it could be
concurrent. The sentencing
will, due to Thanksgiving
plans of the defense (lawyer),
be on December 4. Brown's main
concern at the end was to get
his personal belongings from
Devens sent to the MDC. The
contact at Devens is to be
e-mailed to chambers; Judge
Failla at the end asked to
meeting with the government
lawyers on an unrelated
matter.
Jump cut to
December 21, 2021: "STEVEN
BROWN, a/k/a “BI,” was
sentenced to 260 months in
prison today for participating
in the August 2, 2009, murder
of Derrick Moore in the
Bronx. BROWN previously
pled guilty before U.S.
District Judge Katherine Polk
Failla, who imposed today’s
sentence. Today’s
sentence was imposed in
addition to a 115-month
sentence that BROWN previously
served for related narcotics
conduct in the Middle District
of Pennsylvania."
The SDNY case is
US v. Steven Brown,
15-cr-608 (KPF).
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