Use of Medical Marijuana on
Release Opposed by SDNY US
Attorney But Judge Asks Why
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
April 1 – A woman from
Michigan released to there on
bond by the U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Magistrates Court in February
now seeks to modify the order
so as to use medical marijuana
while on supervision in
Michigan.
The US
Attorney's Office for the SDNY
opposes it. The Federal
Defenders cite orders by the
District's Chief Judge and
Judges Broderick, Furman,
Abrams and Rakoff permitting
the use of medical marijuana
while on supervised release.
Magistrate
Judge Cott directed the US
Attorney's Office to respond,
and let the duty judge then
resolve the matter in the
Magistrates Court, which Inner
City Press closely covers.
Watch this site.
The case is
US v. Horn, 24-mj-626 (Cott)
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