Man Who Assaulted
Postal Worker in Morgan
Processing Cntr Pled Guilty Now
Wants No Jail
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
March 15 – Andrell Dukes was
indicted for assaulting a US
Postal Services worker in the
Morgan Processing and
Distribution Center in
Manhattan.
On
December 6 Dukes came to plead
guilty before U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Magistrate Judge Jennifer E.
Willis, as covered by Inner
City Press.
District
Judge Lorna G. Schofield had
set a trial date of January
29, 2024. That appears to have
focused the mind. Dukes met
his Federal Defender in the
hallway of the SDNY (he is out
on bond) and they proceed
upstairs and pled guilty.
Magistrate Judge Willis is
recommending acceptance of the
plea.
On March 15,
2024, Federal Defenders asked
that Dukes be given a
non-incarceratory sentence, on
a guideline of 12 to 18
months, and a recommendation
by Probation of six month
prison, six months home
confinement. Since August
2023, he has been working at
an Amazon warehouse in Queens,
similar to Larry Ray's
co-defendant working at Amazon
in Staten Island (where she
said her GPS "bracelet" caused
her problems).
The case is US v.
Dukes, 22-cr-581 (Schofield /
Willis)
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