In
SDNY Judge Abrams Sentenced
Bodley to 46 Months now 24
Months Requested on Harvey
By Matthew
Russell Lee
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Feb 7 –
There was a downward
departure from the
Federal sentencing guidelines on
April 29, 2019 by U.S. District
Court for the
Southern District
of New York Judge
Ronnie Abram
before she sentence
Kevin Bodley
of The Bronx
to 46 months
in prison.
The issue
arose because
his previous
violations
involved marijuana,
which was also
involved in
the conspiracy
he pleaded
guilty to.
There
was a dispute
whether it was
he who used
the gun, or
was
simply aware
of the
gun. Judge Abrams
said she would
hold a
so-called
Fatico hearing
if
requested, but
that delay
was not
triggered. Nor
did the
government ask
for a day to
respond to the
downward
departure from
a guideline
of 53-61
months to
46-57. Judge Abrams
after a short
break imposed
46 months and
told Bodley to go
back to school
for computer
science and even
continue
songwriting,
something his
lawyer
mentioned.
Jump
cut to September
11, 2023, when
Bodley was
before Judge Abrams
to be
sentenced on a
violation of
supervised
release. Inner
City Press was
again there:
OK -
now at
sentencing of
Kevin Bodley
as felon in
possession of
a gun / VOSR
case. He in
NYS maximum
security
Greenhaven
prison, and
asks that this
sentence run
concurrent.
Judge returns
from robing
room and
imposes 3
months
consecutive,
and [more]
advice.
Jump
cut again to
February 7, 2025 when
on co-defendant
Randall Harvey
the AUSA Attorney's
Office asked
for a 24 month
sentence
on a VOSR on
February
14,
consecutive to
"the pending
116 months"
imposed on January
17, 2024 by
Judge Marerro in
22-cr-79.
This
case is US v.
Boria, et
al., 17-cr-142
(Abrams)
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