Jaime Banks
Pleads Guilty To Violation of Supervised
Release After Escape and VA Coke
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
- Guardian
UK - Honduras
- ESPN
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 4 – Jaime Banks was
convicted of escape in 2017.
After release he failed a drug
test in Virginia. On January 4
he pleaded guilty to
Specification 1, Violation of
Supervised Release.
U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Alison J. Nathan held
the change of plea proceeding,
punctuated by technological
issues. Inner City Press
covered it.
Earlier in the
case the US Attorney's Office
had recounted the "escape"
from the Bronx Residential
Re-Entry Center, and positive
test for cocaine in the
Western District of Virginia -
and quoted Judge Nathan, "I'm
not going to give a speech,
Mr. Banks, but I'm just going
to tell you that I mean it. If
you are brought back before me
for a violation of those
conditions, I almost certainly
will sentence you to another
and severe term of
imprisonment." That sentencing
is to come.
The case is US v.
Banks, 17-cr-552 (Nathan)
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