Man
For Sales of Fentanyl on 142 & Malcolm
X Is Released But Cannot Visit That Corner
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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EXCLUSIVE, April 27- In
the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York on April 27, a detention
or release proceeding was held
by Magistrate Judge Jennifer
Willis on a man arrested and
charged with selling 700 grams
of fentanyl on 142th Street
and Malcolm X in Harlem.
The Assistant US
Attorney said he is a danger
to the community. The Federal
Defender asked if that's so,
why did the government wait
since the last sale in January
until now to make the arrest?
Inner City
Press covers
the SDNY
Magistrates
Court as it
has The Bronx,
sometimes
as the only
media
in the
gallery, as it
was on April 27.
Judge Willis
said this
defendant
Carlton
Williams was
by no means a
flight risk,
nor a
danger to the
community
should that
conditions of
release could
not be found.
He was
released, but
ordered
not to go to one
block of 142d Street. There
will be GPS.
This case is US
v. Williams, 22-mj-3656
(Willis)
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