On Woman Charged with
Murder for Hire DOJ Not Seeking
Death Penalty Now Co-D No Bail
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Oct 15 – A woman was indicted
for murder for hire in
September 2024 and her case
assigned to U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Analisa Torres. She was
writted in from Miami to the
SDNY Magistrates Court, which
Inner City Press closely
covers.
The murder
was committed around Christmas
2023. The victim was Clarisa
Burgos.
On October
4, the SDNY prosecutors wrote
to Judge Torres that "DOJ has
authorized this Office not to
seek the death penalty."
On October 15,
co-defendant Smith was in the
SDNY Magistrates Court. Inner
City Press as only media there
live tweeted, thread:
OK - now at bail
fight for murder for hire
defendant Karl Smith. US cites
his Telegram messages; CJA
defense lawyer says he could
await trial at home.
AUSA: He invoked
his Fifth Amendment rights to
not testify before the grand
jury. Judge: Why is home
confinement not sufficient?
AUSA: He has nothing to lose.
Defense: This is
just speculation. He has ties
to his family. At some point
he was talking with the
government. They subpoenaed
him as a witness, not as a
defendant.
AUSA: He
orchestrated multiple
shooting, with a person
already detained.
Judge: The US has
met its burden. A woman is
dead, due to the alleged use
of a cell phone. There are
messages. I note your
extensive international
travel, and lack of visible
means to support it. You will
be detained.
Note: the
judge asked about Smith's
"a/k/a" on the indictment and
was told it was just his
Instagram handle. And on that
page, nine photos - more on X
for Subscribers here,
and Substack here
The case
is US v. Harris, et
al., 24-cr-541 (Torres)
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