Supervisee Shut Out of Drug
Rehab For Leaving Ordered To Surrender to SDNY
at 500 Pearl
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Nov 30 – Oscar Martinez
has been under court
supervised release, ordered to
complete drug rehab at
Cornerstone Medical Arts in
Fresh Meadows, Queens. He did
not.
On
November 30, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Ronnie Abrams held a Violation
of Supervised Release
proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
Martinez' Federal Defender
said he had left for medical
reasons, and had not been
allowed back in when he
returned. She said Martinez
wanted to try the V.I.P.
Program in The
Bronx.
Judge
Abrams noted that this is the
third failed drug rehab,
saying she didn't want to do
it but would order Rodriguez
to turn himself in the same
day to Marshals at 500 Pearl
Street by 4:30 pm.
The case is US v.
Martinez, 15-cr-580 (Abrams).
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