Antoine
Slaughter On VOSR Got Month Of Home
Confinement Removed on "Short Leash"
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
- Guardian
UK - Honduras
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 10 – Antoine Slaughter was
up on charges of Violations of
Supervised
Release.
On February
4, U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Paul G. Gardephe held a
proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
The
government and defense had
arrived at an agreement:
postponement for a month,
during which time Slaughter's
conditions would be further
restricted to home
confinement, with GPS
tracking.
Judge Gardephe
agreed, adding the Slaughter
may "leave his residence for
court appearances, meetings
with counsel, religious
observance, medical
appointments, community
service obligations, etc."
On May 10,
Judge Gardephe held another
conference, and Inner City
Press again covered it. The
AUSA said Slaughter was not
making payments since March.
But he does not have a job,
and has a new child.
Judge
Gardephe said the detention
should be ended, but "on a
short leash," with a next
proceeding on June 10. He said
the outstanding specifications
have to be pleaded to or
otherwise resolved.
The case is US v.
Slaughter, 18-cr-364
(Gardephe)
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