Venezuelan
Narco Azocar to Exclude Homocide Unless
Denies Gun on Finca in Nov 27 Trial
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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Nov 14 –
Venezuelan indicted
narco-trafficker Carlos Orense
Azocar was presented in
Magistrates Court in the U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
on June 23 and Inner City
Press was (the only media)
there.
Azocar had
just been extradited in from
Italy and the indictment
against him unsealed. He was
bought into the courtroom by
two U.S. Marshals, in a green
T-shirt and a shaved head with
deep lines in it, at least in
the back.
SDNY Magistrate
Judge Valerie Figueredo
reviewed the financial
affidavit that Azocar signed
and submitted and appointed
him publicly-paid Criminal
Justice Act counsel.
(Given his
resources, Inner City Press
has already filed to have
unsealed his financial
affidavit, as it won in the
recent narco case of Honduras'
Tigre Bonilla).
Azocar pled
not guilty and consented to
detention. The case was
wheeled out and assigned to
District Judge Vernon S.
Broderick.
On
November 14, Inner City Press
covered the final pre-trial
conference before Judge
Broderick. Ozacar was not
there. Thread:
Judge: Were there
guns seized at the finca?
AUSA: We have photos, that
we'll seek to get into
evidence. 2d AUSA: CC-20 is
unavailable, in jail in
another country. CC-21 is in
Velezuela.
Judge: Your
client's conviction for
homocide? It doesn't come in
unless he testifies and claims
he doesn't know about the guns
on the finca. He could says,
Everyone in Venezuela has a
gun without opening the door
to the homocide
There was
more: the courtroom is built
for a jury of 12 and 2. There
is an ex DEA expert on
cartels, but Judge Broderick
says he will require more
detail. Defense counsel may
preview his cross ex parte to
the judge. Openings are set to
November 27, and December 4
will begin at 2 pm.
Back in June
Inner City Press immediately
wrote to Magistrate Judge
Figueredo to unseal, and was
told told to file by ECF. But
that is not possible unless
one is listed as a filer in
the case. Inner City Press
requested that to Magistrate
Judge Figueredo's chambers
then those of Judge Broderick.
On July 5, the request to
unseal was docketed, here,
including:
"Carlos Orense
Azocar was appointed
(publicly-paid) counsel, based
on a financial affidavit that
you reviewed and on which you
made a judicial determination
(of appointing counsel). This
defendant is reported to have
substantial
resources.
Given that the financial
affidavits of SDNY defendants
Michael Avenatti and (former)
Doctor Cruciani have been
ordered unsealed, by District
Judges Furman and Cronan
respectively, and most
recently that of narco
trafficking defendant Juan
Carlos Bonilla Valladares by
Magistrate Judge Katharine H.
Parker in response to a
similar Inner City Press
request, this is a request
that the information of be
unsealed. See
20-mj-4462, Docket Number 7
(May 12, 2022)."
On July 7, 2022
Judge Broderick granted Inner
City Press' request to unseal,
put into a minute order here:
"Minute Entry for proceedings
held before Judge Vernon S.
Broderick: Pretrial Conference
as to Carlos Orense Azocar
held on 7/7/2022. Defendant
Carlos Orense Azocar, in
custody, present with CJA
Counsel, Jason Foy and Eric
Sarraga. AUSA Kyle Wirshba
present. Court Reporter Alena
Lynch present. Spanish
Interpreter Jill Hoskins
present. Initial appearance
held. A status conference in
this matter is scheduled for
August 22, 2022 at 2:00pm.
Time has been excluded between
July 7, 2022 and August 22,
2022 from the Speedy Trial
clock, in the interest of
justice, to allow the
defendant to pursue new
counsel and to allow the
parties to review discovery.
Furthermore, the Court grants
the request addressed in the
order at docket no. 10, to
unseal the financial affidavit
and information of Defendant,
Carlos Orense Azocar. (jbo) ."
But as of July 11
at 2 pm, the financial
affidavit (Docket 7) was still
sealed, its link not live on
PACER.
And on August 12,
2022 it is STILL sealed. But
the transcript of July 7
became available, including:
THE COURT: The
next thing I'm going to
address is I received from
Inner City Press a request for
the financial affidavit...
MR. FOY: ...The
person who made the
application was presented when
I explained why there wasn't
much information included.
AUSA WIRSHBA: The
government takes no position
on the application.
THE COURT: I'm
going to direct that the
financial affidavit be
unsealed. To the extent that
the Inner City Press, that Mr.
Lee - since it sound like he's
already aware of the comments
about it, I'm going to unseal
it, and I'll see the parties
on August 22.
Will it
still be sealed then? It was.
And still in April 2022, when
the trial date was set:
ORDERED that jury
selection in this matter is
scheduled to begin on November
20, 2023. IT IS FURTHER
ORDERED that the jury trial is
scheduled to begin on November
27, 2023, at 10:00 am. IT IS
FURTHER ORDERED that a final
pretrial conference in this
matter will be held on
November 3, 2023, at 11:00 am.
(Signed by Judge Vernon S.
Broderick on 4/13/2023)."
On April 12,
2023, Judge Broderick picked a
trial date: November 20, 2023.
Jump cut to
November 10, 2023 - Docket 7
is still sealed despite Inner
City Press' granted motion -
Ozocar put in his Motions in
Limine including seeking to
ban evidence of narcotics
related corruption...
Inner City Press
will continue covering the
case - and the request(s).
The case is US v.
Azocar, 21-cr-379 (Broderick /
Figueredo)
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