Sunday, May 30, 2021

In DC Insurrection Case Garret Miller To Get Plea Offer Before June 9 Still Detained

 

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Podcast Song
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FEDERAL COURT, May 26 – Minutes into a break in the impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate, accused insurrectionist Domenic Pezzola was ordered detained until trial by Magistrate Judge Robin M. Meriweather. Inner City Press live tweeted it, below. There was an appeal.

  OMay 26months after the DC Circuit's decision in US v. Munchel, DDC Judge Carl J. Nichola held status conference on Garret Miller, who has been detained for four and a half months and to whom the US says it is preparing to offer a plea. Inner City Press live tweeted it here:  (and podcast here)

AUSA Kelley: We are close to being able to make a plea offer to Mr. Miller. We ask for 45 days.

Judge Nichols: What about discovery?

AUSA Kelley: We've in the process of getting him the initial tranche through what we call our Fast Track

From the docket: "The Court was advised on April 29, 2021 that GARRET MILLER, who is currently detained, has been transported to the local jurisdiction... the Court has confirmed that GARRET MILLER has been ordered held without bond pending trial

 Miller's lawyer: He's been detained four months. We need to move. We'll have a week but that's it.

Judge Nichols: I appreciate the government has a lot of these cases and has to be consistent across the plea offers. But they have Speedy Trial rights 

Miller's lawyer: I've gotten all the discovery I need. Judge Nichols: Why shouldn't we move it more quickly?

AUSA Kelley: We're close to getting them a plea [offer.] It's only been four and a half months. We're talking an expansive view of our discovery obligations We've charged over 400 defendants and we're trying to be consistent with regard to the pleas we are offering. We are continuing to investigate other people. We've issued over 1400 search warrants.  AUSA continues: I'm going to get a plea offer out soon. Four and half months has not been unreasonable.

Miller's lawyer: She hasn't sat in solitary confinement for four and a half months. He's in a single defendant indictment. His case is not complex.

Judge Nichols: I understand. While it's a single defendant case, there are a lot of complications, the government has reasonable arguments why there has to be coordination. I'm not prepared to give 45 days. But one week is too short. I say, two weeks.

 Judge Nichols: I think Judge McFadden put one of these cases on the trial calendar for the Fall [Yes: Nicholas Rodean, 21-cr-57 (TNM)]

Miller's lawyer: It's not Ms. Kelly's fault -- Judge Nichols: The government cannot make a one-off plea offer.

Judge Nichols: How about June 9, 4 pm? Yes. Yes. Judge Nichols: I hope the government can get a plea offer out well in advance of June 9, so we can hear if it's a non-starter. 

We will have more on this.

Inner City Press live tweeted Riley June Williams on January 25, here. 


  From January 22, song here: Thread here.

 Inner City Press' John Earle Sullivan song on SoundCloud here. 


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