Alleged Bronx Car Jacker A
Queens Mother of Three Is Ordered Detained In
SDNY
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 3 – Shelly Washington, a
26-year old mother of three
charged with an armed
car-jacking in The Bronx, was
brought in shackles into the
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrates Court on January
31. She was the last case of
the day, and Inner City Press
was the only media
present.
Assistant
US Attorney David Robles said
that she should be detained,
that surveillance video showed
the car jacking and that her
co-conspirator is still at
liberty.
Federal Defender
Julia Gatto emphasized that
her client does not appear on
the surveillance video, which
covered only the driver's
seat. She said Washington
lives in Far Rockaway with her
mother who has legal custody,
by the family's choice, over
her three children. Washington
"does hair" in their
residence, and would consent
to home detention.
Magistrate Judge
James L. Cott retired to his
robing room to confer with Pre
Trial Services. He emerged
some 15 minutes later to ask
about the children's custody
arrangement, then took a
shorter recess.
When he
returned, Judge Cott said he
is sympathetic to any mother
of three, and is not
prejudging the merits of the
prosecution. But he could not
see a set of conditions on
which Washington could be
released.
He
ordered her detained, withe
understanding that at a
conference set for February 3
she and Federal Defender Gatto
could argue again for release
before assigned District Judge
Lewis A. Kaplan. The case is
US v. Washington, 20-cr-37
(Kaplan / Cott).
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