Card Cracker
Arrested in Florida Sent to SDNY Via
Oklahoma BOP Gets 10 Months on VOSR
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 5 – Jamal Perez was
convicted of "card cracking"
and deposing false steps; he
has been on supervised
release.
On June 23, 2022
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Vernon S. Broderick held
an in-person violation of
supervised release proceeding.
Inner City Press went and
covered it.
In the
gallery were the defendant's
father and girlfriend (meeting
for the first time). At
defense table, a new CJA
lawyer. The tale that emerged
was of arrest in Florida, then
a long transit to the
Westchester County Department
of Corrections via the Federal
transfer facility in Oklahoma.
There was also said to be a
warrant in Oklahoma. As such,
the defendant consented to
detention for now.
And in September
2022, this: "JUDGMENT IN A
CRIMINAL CASE (For Revocation
of Probation or Supervised
Release) as to Jamal Perez
(11). THE DEFENDANT: admitted
guilt to violation of
conditions 2 and 6 of the term
of supervision. The defendant
has not violated conditions
1,3,4, and 5 and is discharged
as to such violation
conditions. IMPRISONMENT: Ten
months. The court makes the
following recommendations to
the Bureau of Prisons: The
Court recommends that
Defendant be designated to a
facility close to Maricopa
County, Arizona. SUPERVISED
RELEASE: The prior term of
supervised release has been
revoked. Three years of
supervised release is
re-imposed under the same
special conditions of
supervision previously
imposed. (Signed by Judge
Vernon S. Broderick on
9/2/2022)."
The case is US v.
Perez, 19-cr-12
(Broderick)
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