Supervisee
on Meth Has Violations In Abeyance As
Checks Into BASICS In The Bronx Dec 22
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
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UK - Honduras
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 21 – Michael Whitaker,
having been charged with bank
fraud and identity theft, has
been out on supervised release
but having problems with
meth.
On
December 21, 2020 U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge William H. Pauley held a
violation of supervised
release proceeding. Inner City
Press covered it.
It was
explained that the
specification could be held in
abeyance if Whitaker enters a
90 day in-patient drug
program, at BASICS on Franklin
Avenue in the Bronx, beginning
December 22. Whitaker agreed.
Judge Pauley told
him to be sure to respond to
his probation officer's texts
and calls, and wished him
well.
The case is US v.
Whitaker, 17-cr-358 (Pauley)
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