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SDNY Defendant Got Probation Now Gets 2 Weeks to Show, With US Marshals in Court

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE, Aug 17 – Tymeeke Johnson received a suspended sentence and five years of probation.  On August 4, 2020 U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn held a status conference. Inner City Press covered it.  

Judge Netburn encouraged Johnson to make follow up calls with he applies for a job and to be prepared to describe this when he has his next status conference before the District Judge who have the suspended sentence, Judge Valerie E. Caproni.

At sentencing Judge Caproni told Johnson, "During you period of probation you must appear before Magistrate Judge Netburn. She is one of the judges that runs the Young Adult Opportunity Program. And while they were unwilling to accept you in that program, she is willing to participate in your supervision during probation." 

On August 4, 2020 Judge Netburn asked about Johnson's application to be a doorman at Columbia University.

Jump cut to August 17, 2021, when Tymeeke Johnson appeared before Judge Caproni on a VOSR. Judge Caproni called this a last chance - "you have two weeks to show me." This while two US Marshals were in the courtroom. In two weeks he will return and plead or not plead guilty - if not guilty, a hearing.

The case is US v. Johnson, 19-cr-93 (Caproni / Netburn)

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