Man Restored
to Competency at Med Center for Federal
Prisoners Returned to Get Time Served
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
March 11 – Corey Kelley, after
serving prison time for
firearms trafficking, was
charged with violations of
supervised release. But he was
found, at least initially, to
be mentally incompetent.
On March
2, 2023 U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Judge P. Kevin
Castel held a proceeding.
Inner City Press went and
covered it.
Kelley had
spend four months in the U.S.
Medical Center for Federal
Prisoners in Springfield,
Missouri. He received
"competency restoration
treatment."
On March 2,
after some question and
answer, Judge Castel found
Kelley competent, accepted a
plea to one specification, and
imposed a time served
sentence, with six more months
of supervised release.
The case is US v.
Kelley, 13-cr-990 (Castel)
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