In SDNY Murky Mag Court 3
Alleged Co Conspirators Fend Off USA Curfew
Requests
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Exclusive, Patreon
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
June 19 – While many even most
cases in the Magistrates Court
of the U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York are
sealed, on
June 19 Magistrate
Judge Sarah
Netburn in processing
three
alleged co
conspirators
did not use
the word
sealed or
docketing
delayed.
No case
number was
given, that
the surnames
of the
defendants
were Perez,
Grito and (it
seemed) Gazono.
Or Bisono.
He was represented
by the Federal
Defenders, so one
would think it
would be
listed there.
He was also
pressed for an 8 pm
curfew, which
Federal
Defender Julia
Gatto
effectively
fought off.
This
was undermine
by a CJA
lawyer agreeing to
the curfew for
his client -
but Judge
Netburn in any
event
did not agree
to it.
Instead she
told Pre-Trial
Services to go
check out the
home to see if
the monitoring
needed to
enforce a
curfew could
work there.
The
day's last
case before
Judge Netburn
seemed
straightforward.
Ricardo Reynoso,
resident of Massachusetts,
had been
arrested at
11:30 am that
day in
Connecticut.
Judge Netburn
released him
on $75,000
bond.
Judge
Netburn,
who the
previous day
sealed and
delayed
docketing on a money
laundering
case from New
Jersey
completing the
tri-state
trifecta, told
Ricardo Reynoso about
a program she and
another
SDNY judge
(apparently
SDNY Chief
Judge Collen
McMahon)
run. It is
called Young
Adult
Opportunity
Program.
Because
Inner City
Press is not
*only* about
pushing for
transparency,
for example
of the a suddenly
sealed
sentencing
before Judge
Lorna G.
Schofield on
June 17,
we link to this
program here.
It's all to
the good. So is
transparency,
including on
warrants.
We'll have
more on this.
On
June 12 Alberto
Carrasco a/k/a
Moreno came
through the
Mag Court,
charged
with agreeing
to sell a
kilo of heroin
in The Bronx.
The
Complaint, 19-MAG-5567,
has the DEA's
Mark Hadzewycz
recounting
that on June 3
Confidential
Source-1 spoke with
Carrasco or
Moreno then
met him on
June 5 on
Washington
Avenue in The
Bronx. CS-1
was showing a
"six pack" photo
array
afterward and
picked up
Moreno. On June
11 on
Lorillard
Place they met
again, agreeing to
the sale of heroin
in what the complaint
calls a Bronx
Shopping
Center.
Carrasco
or Moreno in
fact brought
the drugs, or
a weighed bag,
from a
"particular
multifamily
home in
Mamaroneck,
NY." It
was 1.17
kilograms of
heroin. He
has been
detained, with
Magistrate
Judge Katharine
H. Parker writing
on the order
additional
reason:
pending order
of protection,
strength of
evidence
including
results of
search of D's
premises." His
lawyer is CJA
Kelly Sharkey; this;
his preliminary hearing is set
for June 26. Inner City Press,
occupied
at that time with a rogue
cop's sentencing, aims to be
there.
The
next hearing
for Bryan
Pivnick is
July 1.
Inner City
Press and @SDNYLIVE will be there.
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