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SDNY Barett Caught By Shot
Spotter Is Sentenced To 30
Months Then PCP Foundation
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
August 27 – When Marcos Barett
came for sentencing as a felon
in possession of a firearm,
one that had recently been
fired, Assistant US Attorney
Daniel G. Nessim asked for a
guideline sentence of 30 to 37
months.
Nessim emphasized
that Barett had previously
been given a break by U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern District
of New York Judge
Sidney H.
Stein, who at
that sentencing
said, "You're
young. You
have a future.
For you to
waste your time siting
[sic] in a
prison cell
makes absolutely
no sense."
(Sent. Tr.
34:7-17, error
in
sentencing
submission.)
On August 27 SDNY
Judge Naomi
Reice Buchwald
took
note of Judge Stein's
leniency and sentenced
Barett to
thirty months.
He was caught
by the NYPD's
Shot Spotter
technology,
which registered
the sound of
the gun
shot in The
Bronx.
Barett just
before the
sentence said
he has in mind
a foundation to help
people get off
PCP, the drug
his younger
brother was on
when he jumped
to his death
from the roof
of Barett's
building. Will
the foundation
still come
about? Inner
City Press
hopes so.
Back on
August 12 also
before Judge Buchwald a
man named
Urena was sentenced
to 24 months
in prison, without it
being
clear what his
case number. A sentencing of
a Joshua Sosa
had been
scheduled for
2:45 pm but
the courtroom
was empty at
that time.
Later at 3:30
when
there was
nothing on the
calendar, an
Assistant US
Attorney named
Rodriguez
argued for a 41 to
51 month guidelines
sentence
for Urena.
Urena's
Federal Defender
lawyer said he
had almost
gotten a
cooperation
agreement except
Urena came up
on a
wiretapped
call in Boston - he
was named
in or on the
call, he
didn't know
which. So
there was no
deal and now
Urena will
serve 24
months then be
deported. And
so it goes in
the SDNY.
Also
before Judge
Buchwald back
on July 8, when
the executive
producer of
the Friars
Club, Michael
Gyure, came up
for sentencing, it
was for filing
false tax
returns for
three years.
But four
witnesses
about irregularities
at the Friars
Club also
spoke, until
Judge Buchwald
cut them short.
She
told them that
how the Club
is run is
up to its
members. "It's
like
elections,"
she said.
"They have
consequences."
The case is,
or was, USA
v. Gyure,
19-cr-00016
(Buchwald).
One of
the witnesses
said that Gyure
had already
scheduled a
victory party
about
the
sentencing,
before it was
imposed, in
the Club that
is closed for
renovations.
If so, they
would not be
disappointed.
Judge Buchwald
sentenced
Gyure to time
served, with
100 hours of
community service.
His lawyer
Paul Schechtman
of Bracewell, who
also
represented Norman
Seabrook,
said thank
you. More on
Patreon here.
That
Jeffrey Epstein,
now in the Metropolitan
Correctional
Center by
Foley Square,
will be denied
bail later
this week is
widely
reported. But
as Inner City
Press has
reported from
the
Magistrates
Court of the
U.S. District
Court for the
Southern
District of
New York this
year, at least
two accused
pedofiles have
been released
on bond, with
conditions.
One,
Donnie
Fetters, was
bailed by
Magistrate
Judge Ona T.
Wang on May 10
and allowed to
fly back to
Iowa from
whence he came
to Laguardia
to meet an
underage girl,
or what he
thought was an
underage girl.
See the Inner
City Press,
the only media
that day in
the Magistrate
Court, story
here.
Fetters
remains free;
most recently
his appearance
before SDNY
Judge Victor
Marrero was
waived. This
case is now US
v. Fetters,
19-cr-387
(VM).
On May
30 SDNY
Magistrate
Judge James L.
Cott granted
bond to Bryan
Pivnick,
accused of
grooming an 11
year old boy, see
Inner City
Press story here:
now Pivnick is
asking for
greater access
to the
Internet in
New Jersey,
ostensibly to
pay his
student loans.
This case is
now US v.
Pivnick,
19-cr-00464
(PKC). More on
Patreon, here.
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