Man
Who Absconded from Arraignment in 2020
Case Pled Guilty Now Asks for 10 Years
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
SDNY MAG COURT
EXCLUSIVE, Dec 26 - In
the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York on December 21, 2022 a
detention or bond proceeding
was held by Magistrate Judge
Gabriel W. Gorenstein on a man
who absconded from his
arraignment in a 2021 case,
Domingo Beato-Estrella.
Inner City Press
was present, the only media in
the Mag Court. Related
Mag Court live-tweeted
thread (more on Patreon
here)
vlog here
Magistrate
Judge Gorenstein asked if
there would be a second
indictment, for bail jumping.
There hasn't been one yet, the
AUSA replied.
Judge
Gorenstein said, I assume you
will be asking for detention,
based on the past? Yes - and
the defense lawyer consented
to it.
Beato-Estrella was detained.
Jump cut to May
7, 2024 when Beato-Estrella
pled guilty to Counts 1s and
2s in the Magistrates Court -
and remained detained.
On September 18
he reappeared in SDNY
Magistrates Court to plead
guilty in another case,
transferred from the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania, with
a 10 year minimum.
On December 26
his counsel wrote in asking
for just that, the ten year
minimum, when he is sentenced
on January 9, 2025.
That was
postponed amid the Jimmy
Carter funeral.
This case is US
v. Beato-Estrella, 24-cr-520
(Hellerstein / Tarnofsky)
The case is US v.
Beato-Estrella, 20-cr-324
(Hellerstein / Stein)
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