Roldan Pled
Guilty To 6 Kilos of Bronx Meth From El
Paso, Wanted Release But Remanded
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 13 – Jose Roldan was
charged with conspiracy to
transport six kilograms of
meth from El Paso, Texas to
The Bronx. He pleaded
guilty.
On December 13, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Mary Kay Vyskocil held his
sentencing, after ordering him
transported from Texas to New
York to appear
in-person. Inner City
Press went and covered
it.
Judge Vyskocil
asked the requisite questions
to accept the plea, and then
turned to mandatory remand. In
the back of the courtroom with
Inner City Press were three
U.S. Marshals, at the ready.
Roldan's white
show CJA counsel tried to
argue for extraordinary
circumstances and no remand.
But there is a
ten year mandatory minimum,
absent the safety valve and,
Judge Vyskocil ruled, no
extraordinary circumstances.
He was remanded, and will be
sentenced on April 20.
The case is US v.
Roldan, 21-cr-645 (Vyskocil)
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