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Man Jailed For Violating Supervision Said Life Ruined Now Info on Fight With Marshals Oct 10

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

SDNY COURTHOUSE, Oct 3 – A man who pled guilty to drug charges in 2012 and was sentenced to 66 months in prison is still under supervised release in 2024.

On July 24 he was ordered detained pending a hearing set for August 19; he complained that his life is being ruined by supervision. Inner City Press was there. 

The 2012 sentencing was by U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Richard J. Sullivan, in Courtroom 21C of 500 Pearl Street. It was in the same room, before the same judge (now on the Second Circuit and sitting by designation) that remand was ordered.  That's when the colloquy began.  

 Canales said, Since 1999, I have no life, I have not been free.

   Judge Sullivan referred to the breach of trust that violations of supervised release are - a stop for speeding by NYS Troopers, trespassing charges by the MTA.

   This is a sentencing conversation, Judge Sullivan said. I'll see you at the hearing.

Inner City Press attended the August 19 hearing. Canales said he fell asleep on the train then used the FindMyPhone app which told him it was in the train yard. He went in to get it but was spotted, and charged with resisting arrest.

On September 6, Canales' lawyer wrote in asking for time served. He was set to be sentenced on September 25.

But something happened. And on October 3, Judge Sullivan ordered for October 10 "additional information... regarding the physical altercation that transpired between the Supervisee and members of the US Marshals Service" on September 25 - or he'll hold a hearing.

  The case is US v. Canales, 11-cr-676 (Sullivan)

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