Defendant Asks to
Delay SDNY Sentencing Until
after State Case So Can Stay
with US BOP
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
April 2 – A man facing
sentencing in cases in The
Bronx and Queens wants to
remain a Federal prisoner and
so has asked for a delay in
Federal sentencing.
U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge George B. Daniels has
been asked to adjourn
defendant Cruz' April 3
sentencing, because "The
Queens County judge is away
under the week of April 8...
We respectfully ask that the
Court grant a short
adjournment of Mr. Cruz'
sentencing so that he be
bailed in Queens and The Bronx
and become a primary federal
inmate before sentence is
imposed in this case."
That is the
moment when continued Federal
custody is decided. Inner City
Press is covering the case(s).
The case is
US v. Cruz, 21-cr-21 (Daniels)
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