Indicted
Gun and Drug Gun Defendant Ordered Freed
with Banker Sister Bond US Mulls Appeal
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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EXCLUSIVE, July 27 - In
the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York on July 27, a detention
or release proceeding was held
by Magistrate Judge Sarah
Netburn on a defendant charged
with firearms use, carrying
and possession in a narcotics
conspiracy
During the
proceeding, with Inner City
Press the only media present,
the defendant's retained
attorney referred to a bail
application he had filed with
the assigned District Judge J.
Paul Oekten. Magistrate Judge
Netburn hadn't gotten or seen
it and so took a break in the
back to do so.
Inner City
Press has found the letter on
PACER, complete with the
defendant's sister Josemary's
financial information from her
employer, J.P. Morgan Chase.
Judge
Netburn returned, and noted
the presence of the
defendant's mother Flor in the
gallery. She said she would
release the defendant with his
mother as a third party
custodian, charged with
notifying the authorities if
her son so much as
communicates with
co-conspirators. She nodded.
The
Assistant US Attorney asked
for a stay, to consider an
appeal to Judge Oetken. Judge
Netburn said stay through
Friday, then specified noon,
since GPS equipment could be
installed in SDNY.
The overall case
is US v. Nunez, et al.,
22-cr-293 (Oetken / Netburn)
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