| Man Who Successfully Pro Se
Appealed His Sex Trafficking
Sentence Will Appear Remotely
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
April 15 รข A man sentenced to
216 months in prison for a
2018 sex trafficking charge
has twice has twice won
appeals in the Second Circuit,
but still faces the 15 year
(180 month) minimum on April
17. On direct
appeal his counsel challenged
venue as to Count One - but on
remand the judge found that
Count Two had been abandoned
on appeal. Then, pro se, he
appealed ineffective
assistance of appellate
counsel and won. Now
for resentencing on April 17,
he has asked to appear
remotely, to avoid long travel
- sometimes called Diesel
Therapy -- and it was granted.
The case is USA v. Purcell, 1:18-cr-81 (Cote)
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