Man
Who Cut Off His GPS Monitor After Being
Released April 15 Is Now Detained on June
2
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY MAG COURT
EXCLUSIVE, June 2 - In
the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York on June 2, a detention or
release proceeding was held by
Magistrate Judge Barbara C.
Moses on a defendant who,
after being released on April
15, cut off his GPS bracelet
and went missing.
A warrant for his
arrest was signed on May 26.
On June 2, Inner City Press
was there, and live tweeted here:
The Federal
Defender is requesting
re-release on bail.
FD: Mr Garcia cut
off his bracelet, yes.
Judge: Every time
you turn around he's
committing a robbery, the US
says.
FD: He's getting
a job in Bed-Stuy. He is
trying.
Judge: He has
warring impulses. But that was
his last chance. You will be
detained.
The referenced job was with a
basketball tournament in a
Bed-Stay park. The next
conference is before Judge
Engelmayer in July.
This case is US
v. Garcia,
22-cr-274
(Engelmayer
/ Moses)
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