For US
v Doe Inner
City Press Is
Locked Out
With No SDNY
Docket Number
or Basis
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 10 – A
defendant was
processed for
more than an
hour in a
sealed
proceeding on
July 10, 2023
in the
Courtroom 18D
before
Magistrate
Judge Robert
W. Lehrburger
in the U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New
York.
Inner
City Press,
often the only
media in the
SDNY Mag
Court, stood
outside
Courtroom 18D
for more than
an hour but
was told, You
can't come in.
This while an
Assistant US
Attorney went
in, then a
defense
lawyer, then a
law
enforcement
agent.
More than an
hour later
they came out,
and took an
elevator down.
Inner City
Press then did
the same. The
door to the
Magistrates
Courtroom 5A
was locked.
In late May,
not as bad as
this, a sealed
proceeding
took place
inside the
Magistrates
Courtroom 5A.
Inner City
Press asked
that the
docket number
and basis for
sealing be put
on the record.
The
answer was,
"No."
Others
remained in
the courtroom
-- two
Assistant US
Attorneys, who
before the
sealing were
discussing
"suretors,"
implying that
that defendant
was being
charged and
released on
bond, and at
least one
lawyer beyond
the one who
represented
the
defendant.
The lawyer who
represented
the defendant
loudly
explained why
he had not yet
effectively
filed pro hac
vice papers,
that the state
at issue
required five
days to give a
certificate of
good standing.
Only Inner
City Press
left, and the
courtroom door
was locked
behind
it.
The
proceeding was
not short.
It
took fifty
minutes,
during which
time in the
hallways
outside the
courtroom
Inner City
Press struck
up a
conversation
with the
defendant in
the next case,
and witness
what seemed to
be a
controversial
celebrity
emerge from
the US
Attorney
Office's
doorways down
the hall.
More
details on the
May case on
Substack here.
An Inner City
Press appeal
to that week's
Part 1 Judge
was referred
to District
Judge Victor
Marrero, who
denied it.
This
July 10 case,
for now, is US
v. Doe,
xx-cr-xx (or
23-mj-xx)
(Lehrburger)
More
details / AUSA
on this July
10 case on
Substack
here
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