In Reverse Sting Wandy
Dominguez Tried To Cooperate But All Pleaded
So Gets 30 Months
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
- Guardian
UK - Honduras
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
June 19 – Wandy Dominguez is
one of the defendants in a
multi-defendant reverse sting
case that gave rise to racial
discrimination and targeting
litigation that Inner City
Press and then others reported
on.
On June 19 he
faced sentencing by U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Jed S. Rakoff. Inner
City Press covered
it.
Dominguez said if
given a chance he would not
have trouble with the law
again.
Judge
Rakoff noted that he had
offered to cooperate soon
after being caught, even
though he had not gotten a 5K
letter.
He said Dominguez
is rehabilitatable; he gave
weight to COVID-19 in the GEO
cooperators' private prison
Dominguez has been in. He
sentenced him to 30 months and
two years of supervised
release.
The case is US v
Dominguez, 19-cr-323 (Rakoff).
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