Syville Pleads Guilty to 400
Grams of Fentanyl For 10 Year Minimum
Sentencing on May 19
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 31 –
Nathaniel
Syville was
charged with
selling
fentanyl, and
using a gun in
connection
therewith.
On
January 30,
2023 U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York Judge
Ronnie Abrams
held a change
of plea
proceeding.
Inner City
Press went and
covered
it.
In
the gallery of
large
courtroom 110
of 40 Foley
Square were
only Syville's
two relatives
and Inner City
Press. Judge
Abrams told
Syville there
is a 10 year
mandatory
minimum to
what he was
pleading to.
(She had just
presided over
a trial in
which Billy
Ortega was
convicted of
selling
fentanyl that
killed three
people, with a
25 year
minimum).
Syville said
he
understood.
Sentencing
is set for May
19 at 11
am.
The
case is US v.
Syville,
21-cr-765
(Abrams)
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