SDNY Judge Berman Floats
Reduction In Supervision For Brooklyn School
Janitor
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 9 – For health care fraud
and mail fraud, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Richard M. Berman in 2015
sentenced Akim Murray to 63
months imprisonment and three
years of supervised release.
On July 9
Judge Berman held a proceeding
with Akim Murray. Inner City
Press covered it.
Murray was
working as a janitor at a
school in Brooklyn when the
Coronavirus pandemic hit New
York.
He has been
unemployed since. Judge Berman
asked him if he expects to be
re-hired. Murray laughed
ruefully: who knows.
Judge
Berman called the report a
positive one.
The Probation
Officers called Murray a
supervisee who requires less
work; she said she has 93 such
cases.
Judge Berman
floated the idea of
terminating supervision
earlier, and set the next
proceeding for October 8.
The case is US v.
Murray, 14-cr-613 (Berman)
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