For
Domestic
Violence While
on Supervised
Release Bronx
Man Gets Year
and a Day
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 5 – Christopher
Napoleonis was sentenced to 60
months for crack dealing in
the South Bronx, followed by
supervised release.
On September 5,
2023, he was before U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Paul A. Engelmayer for
sentencing on violations of
supervised release including
domestic violence. Inner City
Press covered it.
The AUSA listed
assaults, threats to stab and
kill and "taking her cellphone
by force."
Judge Engelmayer made some
suggestions to the AUSA about
how his office should handle
"DV in VOSRs," but did not
request a follow-up report, at
least not into the public
docket.
He
previewed then imposed a
sentence of a year and a day,
which allows for "good time"
credit.
The case is
US v. Napoleonis, 16-cr-317
(Engelmayer)
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