With 58 Priors Dones
Got 63 Months Now Back on Violations of
Supervision & Detained
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 18 – The narcotics case of
Manolo Dones and his
co-defendants, Inner City
Press has been covering since
last year.
On June 4 amid
the Coronavirus lock-down U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Victor Marrero held a
sentencing for Dones himself.
Inner City Press covered it.
The
Assistant US Attorney made a
point of emphasizing that
Dones has 58 prior
convictions. His lawyer spoke
about his child hood.
Ultimately, Judge Marrero
stayed in the guidelines at
the lower edge: 63 months,
minus the 23 already served,
so 40.
Jump cut four
years to October 18, 2024 -
Dones was brought back into
the Magistrates Court, and
Inner City Press was there to
cover it. He was detained on
consent on alleged Violations
of Supervised Release
involving fentanyl, and will
see Judge Marrero - again -
soon.
The case is US v.
Dones, et al., 19-cr-169
(Marrero).
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