Cooperator
Violating Supervised Release Gets Time To
Show Why He Was Slashed
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
- Guardian
UK - Honduras
- ESPN
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 26 – [A defendant]
pleaded guilty on October 26
to violating the terms of his
supervised release - but got
30 days to present evidence
that he was slashed three
times while in NYS DOCCS
custom "because of his known
and public cooperation with
the government."
Judge
Richard J. Sullivan, now of
the Second Circuit but still
following his case in the U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York,
held the proceeding.
[The
defendant] has been charged as
part of a narcotics conspiracy
in 2011.
In 2013 the
case was re-assigned to
then-SDNY Judge Sullivan.
His sentencing
was set for Courtroom 318 of
40 Foley Square on November
18, 2013, then moved to
January 7, 2014 in Courtroom
905.
Judge Sullivan
gave him time served plus four
months and 26 days, for
release on June 2, 2014.
The
transcript was redacted, then
modified on October 20, 2020.
But redactions remain on pages
33 and 34. And now, docs from
DOCCS.
The case is US v.
[The Defendant], 11-cr-235
(Sullivan)
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