After US Indicted Homeless
Man for $80 Armed Robbery He Was Freed But Now
Gets Detained
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 8 - In the U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
on January 10, 2023 a
detention or bond proceeding
was held by Magistrate Judge
Robert W. Lehrburger on a man
arrested at 6 am that day for
an armed robbery in November
2020 in a three defendant case
in which one defendant got
probation, the other said he
would plead guilty.
The US Attorney's
Office asked for detention.
The robbery was
for $80, the AUSA said.
The defendant,
Norman Washington, is living
in a homeless shelter. Inquiry
was made into how GPS could
work there, or stand-alone
monitoring. The latter was
arrived at, and a $25,000 bond
to be signed by one financial
responsible person within two
weeks. The District Judge Paul
G. Gardephe had yet to set the
arraignment.
Jump cut to
September 8, 2023: Judge
Gardephe had scheduled a bond
hearing, and Inner City Press
attended. Defendant's cousin
Tajh Washington was brought
in, by US Marshals, to
testify. He has a cooperation
agreement. He said Norman
planned the bodega robbery,
that it was Norman's gun.
The AUSA
elicited that Tajh heard
"through the grapevine and
from family" that Norman was
using drugs while on pre-trial
release. Judge Gardephe agreed
it was hearsay. The AUSA began
to argue to the contrary but
Judge Gardephe said he knew
the standard, but this was too
far. The AUSA moved on.
Successfully:
Minute Entry for
proceedings held before Judge
Paul G. Gardephe: Bond Hearing
as to Norman Washington held
on 9/8/2023. Bond hearing
held. Defendant Norman
Washington present The
defendant's bond is hereby
revoked. The defendant is
ordered detained.
The Marshals
moved in...
The case is US v.
Washington, 22-cr-45 (Gardephe
/ Lehrburger)
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