After NYCHA
Bribery Take Down 2d Trial May
Be of Hector Colon In Shadow of
Snyder Denial
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Nov 13 – For days Inner City
Press had heard from its
sources there would be a
"takedown" on February 6, each
SDNY Magistrate Judge would
handle seven to 10 defendants.
Arrests happen at
6 am. So at 5:55 am Inner City
Press tweeted it, first to X
subscribers with the spoiler
alert: the expectation was
that each of the current or
former NYCHA employees would
be released on bond the same
day.
And then hours
later at 9:39 am the
prosecutors announced it.
Media rushed around reporting
it. Inner City Press had
it first, and after discretely
waiting, published it first.
Then this thread of
presentments, here
On September 16,
NYCHA defendant Charles Starks
moved to dismiss, noting that
the indictment provided
"almost no detail on... the
timing" - and citing the
Supreme Court's Snyder v. US
decision.
On November 12,
NYCHA defendant Hector Colon
was moving toward trial to
start on November 18. Inner
City Press went to the final
pre-trial conference, where
discussion ranged from a
Punjabi interpreter to voir
dire.
This happens
after Starks' Snyder motion
was denied, and Joy Harris was
found guilty in the first of
these NYCHA trials.
Watch this site.
This case is USA
v. Colon, 1:24-cr-367 (Liman)
Watch this
site - and these feeds: X
and X
for subscribers.
And Substack here
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