SDNY COURTHOUSE, March 3 – Following the death of a one-year old baby by fentanyl, on September 19, 2023 the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York charged Grei Mendez and Carlisto Acevedo Brito.
On September 25, with no notice and Inner City Press initially the only person in the courtroom gallery, the third man was brought in: Renny Antonio Parra Paredes. Inner City Press live tweeted, thread
On January 23, Paredes' lawyer argued, and lost, before the assigned District Judge Jed S. Rakoff: "Minute Entry for proceedings held before Judge Jed S. Rakoff: Oral Argument as to Felix Herrera Garcia, Grei Mendez, Carlisto Acevedo Brito, Renny Antonio Parra Paredes held on 1/23/2024. The trial date is adjourned to 6/10/2024
On February 12, Inner City Press went to a possible change of counsel hearing on lead defendant Felix Herrera Garcia - but soon Judge Rakoff asked everyone but Herrera Garcia and his still counsel to leave the courtroom, "even my favorite reporter."
On June 10, the day of jury selection on Herrera Garcia, his trial was canceled; he pled guilty.
On June 13, Judge Rakoff issued a blistering order chiding Federal Defenders and the US Attorney's Office, and recommending that CJA counsel henceforth be available on Saturdays: "OPINION as to Grei Mendez: While the Court is extremely disappointed with the conduct of the Federal Defenders and the Government in this case, it also recognizes the role that this District's standing policy of not requiring CJA counsel to be on call on Saturdays had in precipitating the events of September 23, 2023. If this District, instead, had a standing policy that provided for CJA counsel to at least be on call on Saturdays, this entire situation would never have occurred. Accordingly, the Court has recommended to the relevant committee of this Court that it revise this policy so as to ensure that indigent defendants always have immediate access to conflict-free counsel and permanently prevent the misconduct that occurred here from happening again in the future. (Signed by Judge Jed S. Rakoff on 6/13/2024)."
Back on March 21, Grei Mendez was brought into the Magistrates Court to be arraigned on a superseding indictment. Inner City Press was there, thread
the Court severed Ms. Mendez from the jury trial of her co-defendant set to proceed on June 10, 2024, and a new trial will be calendared in her case."
On July 11, another guilty plea, Inner City Press was there, thread
On October 8 Grei Mendez had a pre-trial conference and Inner City Press went, thread
Inner City Press went to a 10:30 am proceeding on October 29. Grei Mendez cried as she said, I have four kids myself, I never meant for this to happen. She pled guilty.
Her sentencing was set for March 3 at 2 pm. She remains detained.
On December 26 Judge Rakoff granted an undocketed request for delay the PSR, but not sentencing: "This Court is scheduled to sentence Ms. Mendez on March 3, 2025, and no change in the sentencing date is necessitated by the amendment of the schedule for disclosure of the Presentence Report. (Signed by Judge Jed S. Rakoff on 12/26/2024)."
On January 3, 2025, before sentencing, Grei Mendez hired - retained - new counsel: "Minute Entry for proceedings held before Judge Jed S. Rakoff: Status Conference as to Grei Mendez held on 1/3/2025.. Present were the defendant and her past counsel, new counsel Paul King and the CJA Attorney on duty this date. The Court relieves the defendant's past counsel. The defendant is continued to be remanded."
On February 24 a mitigation report for Grei Mendez was submitted, concluding "we respectfully recommend that the Court consider a minimum sentence."
On March 3, Grei Mendez was sentenced to 45 years in prison.
More on Substack here
The case is USA v. Herrera Garcia et al., 1:23-cr-504 (Rakoff)
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