Man Who Missed Probation
For Six Months Was Bailed to Bronx
SRO Now Resolution Near
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Aug 9 – A man on Federal
probation who fell out of
touch from December 2023 to
mid-June was presented before
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrate Judge James Cott on
June 18. Inner City Press was
there, the only media in the
SDNY Mag Court.
Probation
and the prosecutor wanted him
detained. His Federal Defender
urged release, saying that he
has an internship beginning
July 1 and a place in an SRO
on Fulton Avenue in The
Bronx.
Judge Cott,
after inquired, released him
on his own recognizance, on
conditions including that he
report to probation on June 21
and June 28, in the run-up to
an appearance before the
re-assigned District Judge.
On August 9 the
US Attorney's Office wrote to
Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil
apologizing for the late
status report but adding that
"the parties reached agreement
in principle on a pre-hearing
resolution."Now the update
will be August 19.
The case
is US v. Gregory, 18-cr-315
(Vyskocil / Cott)
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