Man Charged
With Drugs Needed Interpreter Now Gets
Brady Warning To AUSA Too
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
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UK - Honduras
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 26 – Alan Tejada-Isabel is
charged with a narcotics
conspiracy in The Bronx,
driving around in a white
Dodge Charger. He was to be
arraigned on October 15 but
that was postponed; he needed
an interpreter.
On
October 26 U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Judge Jesse M. Furman
actually held the arraignment.
Inner City Press covered
it.
In the
intervening 11 days, the
President sued new legislation
on due process, under which
Judge Furman instructed the
AUSA on duties under Brady and
Giglio.
Earlier in the
day Judge Paul A. Engelmayer
said he heads the SDNY
Committee which came up with
the script; on October 26,
Judge Katharine Polk Failla's
courtroom deputy worked on
this proceeding for Judge
Furman. It's all hands on deck
in the SDNY.
This case is US
v. Tejeda-Isabel, 20-cr-515
(Furman)
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