In SDNY Hidalgo Faces 262
Months For Drugs He Never Took Degreed in
Business Administration
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 3 – In a multi-defendants
heroin and fentanyl conspiracy
case about 501 East 167th
Street in Washington Heights,
yet another defendant was
presented on January 3 in the
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrates Court.
He is
Victor Hidalgo, and he has a
bachelors degree in business
administration. He told SDNY
Magistrate Judge Steward D.
Aaron that he has never taken
drugs. But based on the weight
of drugs he is charged with
conspiring to sell, he faces a
guideline of 262 to 326
months, with a 60 month
mandatory minimum in his plea
agreement.
He will be sentenced by SDNY
Chief Judge Colleen McMahon,
but for now all he has is a
control date of April 6. The
case is US v. De Lima,
18-cr-802 (McMahon).
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