Man Sent to SDNY
from NC Via GA and OK Then Lost
in MDC for 2 Weeks Now To Utah
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Dec 11 – A man with 11 months
left of supervised release
following conviction in a 2015
drug case in the U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York was
arrested on April 30, 2024 in
North Carolina.
Then he
became "lost in the system" it
was said on December 11,
including two weeks in the MDC
Brooklyn jail without seeing a
judge.
Shaquille Dewar
was part of a multi-defendant
case that Inner City Press has
been covering, initially
before now Second Circuit
Court of Appeal Judge Alison
J. Nathan.
After his
arrest in North Carolina,
Dewar's route to face
violation of supervised
release charges in SDNY went
through jails in Atlanta for
one week, Oklahoma for 10
days, and finally arriving in
MDC Brooklyn on October 30.
But he was
not brought to court. On
December 11 the Assistant US
Attorney said that the notice
was emailed to AUSAs no longer
at the office, and
apologized.
District
Judge John P. Cronan said now
that Dewar is about to be
transferred again, to face
bank fraud charges in Utah, he
wanted to get to know more
about the case, to not let it
linger.
Indeed.
The
overall case is USA v.
Burrell, et al., 15-cr-95
(Cronan)
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