Man In Shelter Referred
Inpatient Is Told Not To Demand Hooch In SDNY
Supervision Hearing
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
- Guardian
UK - Honduras
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Source
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 8 – Allen Brown is
on Supervised Release, but was
accused of using K-2 and
making alcohol in his drug
treatment program and was
thrown out. Now he is in a
shelter.
On July 8
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Paul A. Engelmayer held
a proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
Judge
Engelmayer asked Brown to put
his hand over the telephone he
was using in the shelter, to
avoid background noise.
The Probation
officer urged remand to
prison.
But Judge
Engelmayer gave Brown one
final chance, to seek out
another in-patient program.
"You can't say, I want hooch,"
he admonished Brown.
Yes, Judge, was the
answer.
A follow up
proceeding, on August 6, was
scheduled. The case is US v.
Brown, 18-cr-593 (Engelmayer)
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