In
Multi Defendant Drug Case Another Release
To Harlem After Audubon Ave Called Too
Close
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURT
EXCLUSIVE, Jan 31 - In
the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York on January 25, as later
on January 31, detention or
bond proceedings were held, by
Magistrate Judge Sarah L. Cave
on multiple defendants
arrested in an Upper Manhattan
and Bronx drug case.
Presented
in Federal court on January 25
after arrest the day before
were, among others, defendants
Lazareth Paulino and Abreu.
The latter was arrested
outside an apartment on Ogden
Avenue in The Bronx.
After
argument, he was ordered
released on $100,000 bond to
another apartment in The
Bronx, on Bryant Avenue, after
signatures by co-signers.
By
contrast, Lazareth Paulino who
sought release to an apartment
on Audubon Avenue four blocks
from what the judge called
"the set" was ordered
detained, without prejudice to
reapplying.
On January 31,
another co-defendant in the
case was before Magistrate
Judge Jennifer E. Willis:
Jonathan Rodriguez. His
retained counsel said he is in
withdrawal but could move 50
blocks south to the Harlem
apartment of his girlfriend,
who he named.
The
Assistant US Attorney, who had
asked for detention, named
four unindicted
co-conspirators with who
Rodriguez should not speak
outside the presence of
counsel.
He was
released on $100,000 bond and
home detention.
All the
defendants are set to appear
before District Judge Gregory
H. Woods on February 3, with
Speedy Trial Act time
excluded.
The case is now
US v. Francisco, et al.,
22-cr-522 (Woods / Cave)
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