Man Who
Pled to
Counterfeiting
Gave PTS
Counterfeit
Ticket US Asks
51 Months on
Evans
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
June 24 – A man free on bond
awaiting trial for stealing
and counterfeiting bank checks
is now charged with
counterfeiting a movie theater
ticket to claim to Pre-Trial
Services that he was with his
daughter.
On June 22,
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrate Judge Barbara C.
Moses had set a bail review
proceeding. Inner City Press
was there, the only media in
the SDNY Mag Court.
The
defendant, Daniel McIntosh,
was 30 minutes late. He and
his Criminal Justice Act
lawyer, appointed in April to
replace a previous retained
counsel, retired to side room
for discussions.
The
CJA lawyer said she is
attempting to resolve the
case. Judge Moses said that
would involve jail time anyway
- the CJA lawyer said, Not
necessarily.
The
Assistant US Attorney asked
for remand, but said her
office would agree to a 48
hour delay for McIntosh to
arrange for child care.
Ultimately McIntosh was given
until June 29 at
noon.
Jump cut to
December 14, 2023 - McIntosh
was brought into the Mag
Court. Inner City Press was
there. McIntosh changed his
plea to guilty, to an identity
theft count with the two year
minimum.
On June 24, for
co-defendant Jameik Evans, the
US Attorney's Office wrote in
requesting 51 months, with
sentencing set for June 28.
The case is US v.
McIntosh, 22-cr-174 (Marrero /
Moses)
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