Amid Coronavirus Accused Gun
Seller Fermin Confined To House and Backyard 2
Hours a Day
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
April 2 – Juan Fermin was
released on bail on charges of
firearms trafficking in
January 2020, before the
declared Coronavirus
pandemic.
But on March 24
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Jed S. Rakoff was
informed of Fermin's alleged
violations of conditions of
release, including "overnight
departures from his residence
and non-responsiveness to
Pretrial Services."
On April 2
Fermin and his Federal
Defender belatedly appeared
for a bail hearing before SDNY
Magistrate Judge Sarah L.
Cave. Inner City Press was the
only media covering it.
The Federal
Defender said Fermin will
remain in his house in
Patterson, New Jersey but
asked that he be allowed to go
to a paved backyard behind
it.
Judge Cave
agreed that Fermin can go out
to his yard between 12-1 pm
and 4-5 pm, and nowhere else
without authorized by Pretrial
Services. The case is US v.
Fermin, 20-cr-148 (Rakoff /
Cave).
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