Man
Pled Guilty to Selling Synthetic Pot Now
Co-Defendant Paterson Wants no Jail Time
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY MAG COURT
EXCLUSIVE, Jan 30 - In
the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York on December 30, a guilty
plea was taken by Magistrate
Judge Katharine H. Parker from
a man charged with selling
synthetic marijuana or K2.
Inner City Press
was present, the only media in
the Mag Court. Related
Mag Court live-tweeted
thread (more on Patreon
here)
vlog here
The
defendant, Noel Sanabria,
acknowledged the sale. The
AUSA asked that he clarify
that he sold it over the
Internet - and specified that
the Government will be taking
over domain names including K2
Herbal and Legal Herbal Smack,
selling products like Scooby
Snacks and Kush.
This followed, in
the same docket, the December
14 plea of Andre Gomes, whose
defense counsel answered that
his client knew that others in
the conspiracy were using the
Internet. That is enough,
under the law of conspiracy.
Jump cut to
January 30, 2024 when
co-defendant Patrick Paterson
asked for a non-incarceratory
sentence.
The case is US v.
Khan, et al., 21-cr-313
(Oetken)
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