Amid Coronavirus 2 Bullets
Case of Shendale Jarrett Was Put Off Now Jury
Wheel Issues Arise
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
March 29 – Shendale Jarrett
stands accused of having two
.38 bullets in The Bronx while
a felon.
On April
30, 2020 U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Judge Lorna G.
Schofield held a conference on
the case, amid the COVID-19
pandemic, covered by Inner
City Press.
Jarrett's
able Federal Defense Julia L.
Gatto said things should be
adjourned.
Now nearly
a year later, the issue of
jury wheels during the
pandemic has arisen, with
information to be provided. On
March 29, 2021 Judge Schofield
held another proceeding, and
Inner City Press again covered
it. The parties are to file a
joint letter stating how they
would like to proceed.
The case is US v.
Jarrett, 19-cr-670
(Schofield).
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