Charged With Christmas
Shotgun Robbery Man Is Detained Before Feb 10
Start of Bronx Job
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY MAG COURT
EXCLUSIVE, Jan 20 - In
the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York on January 20, a
detention or bond proceeding
was held by Magistrate Judge
Barbara C. Moses on a 34-year
old man charged for a role in
two armed robberies, one on
Christmas Eve (with a shotgun)
and the second on December 26.
The
defendant, Francis Shane, said
through his Federal Defender
that he is or was slated to
begin a job at Bronx Lebanon
Hospital on February 10. Judge
Moses quizzed the Assistant US
Attorney if the jacket she
said was in the surveillance
video and in Shane's home when
he was arrested was, while
distinctive, not bespoke or
unique. (The Federal Defender
said it could be bought on
Canal Street today, as a
knock-off).
It was
said Shane's mother would sign
a $50,000 bond, with a NYC
Board of Education pension.
Other co-signers were
identified by name, unlike
what FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried
is demanding.
Judge Moses
thanked both sides for that
advocacy and said that the
defendant would be detained.
As she wrote up a medical
order - on the new form, the
USMS number is required -
Shane said that his mother is
a Jehovah's Witness and that
"I finished the program."
The case is US v.
Shane, 23-mj-498 (Moses),
still not in PACER after the
proceeding.
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