Man Who Pled
Guilty for Importing Cocaine
from Ecuador Asks 70 Months US
Wants 210
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Nov 26 – A man who was
indicted and pled guilty in
connection with narcotics
importation from Ecuador to
the US appeared on September
12 before U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Judge Katherine Polk
Failla, for a change of
counsel. Inner City Press was
there, the only media in the
courtroom.
Federal
Defenders had been his
counsel, but now he wanted a
change for sentencing.
The day's duty
CJA lawyer was in the gallery,
then at the defense table.
He took over the
case, and committed to call
and then write in to propose a
new sentencing date.
On November 19,
new white shoe CJA counsel
wrote in asking for 70 months
on December 3.
On November 26
the US Attorney's Office wrote
in asking for 210 to 262
months.
The case
is USA v. Munoz Gallon,
22-cr-357 (Failla)
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