Man Charged with 8000
Fentanyl Pills Is Said to Love
Baseball and Cards Now Gets 32
Months
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
March 27 – A man from the
Dominican Republic who pled
guilty to selling 8000
fentanyl pills to an
undercover agent was up for
sentencing on March 26 before
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Analisa Torres. Inner
City Press was there, the only
media in the courtroom.
Santiago
Nunez had a half dozen family
members in the courtroom
gallery, and a retained long
time defense lawyer in from
Far Rockaway.
This lawyer told
Judge Torres he had practices
before her father, also a
judge, and that his wife has
been blind for thirty years.
He said he client had always
wanted to play baseball, and
had one hand one and a half
times bigger than the
other.
Judge
Torres specifically thanked
the family members for coming,
and sentenced Nunez to 32
months in prison.
The case
is US v. Nunez,
23-cr-517 (Torres)
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