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Sentencing of Inmate For Smuggling Role Is Adjourned After His Lawyer Cites 1994 Case

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell Book

SDNY COURTHOUSE, Jan 19 -  In the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on January 19, a sentencing was scheduled before District Judge Andrew L. Carter for a man in the MDC and MCC prison smuggling conspiracy case, Virgilio Acevedo De Los Santos. Inner City Press was there.

  Acevedo's lawyer, who had filed a sentencing submission on January 5 asking for time served. (The US Attorney's Office is asking for 41 to 51 months).

On January 19, the defense lawyer brought up, apparently for the first time, a case called US v. 27 F.3d 649 (D.C. Cir. 1994).

Notwithstanding it being a 1994 case, the sentencing was adjourned.

The sentencing case is US v. Acevedo, 21-cr-673 (Carter)

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