| Charged with
Robbing Six Bank Branches in NYC
Man May Suppress Some But May
Trial
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
March 12 รข A man charged with
robbing six bank branches in
Manhattan was presented on
January 16 in the Magistrates
Court of the U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York, which
Inner City Press closely
covers. The
indictment lists bank branches
at 305 Seventh Avenue, 360
Park Avenue, 386 Park Avenue,
204 West 4th Street, 475 West
23rd Street and 225 Fifth
Avenue. He was
assigned a Federal Defender
and consented to detention
without prejudice to applying
for release on bond at a later
date. On March 12 Inner
City Press was back in Judge
Rakoff's courtroom when the
Federal Defenders argued to
suppress statements made after
their client partially invoked
his Fifth Amendment rights.
Judge Rakoff said he's likely
to suppress some, but set a
May 18 trial date. The AUSA said he
has a May 11 trial in the
District of New Jersey. Judge
Rakoff said given what's
happening there, he may have
no one to report to there. After counsel
left - and the defendent, in a
yellow jumpsuit, was taken
out, presumably to the Essex
County jail, Judge Rakoff took
four questions from visiting
digital law students from
Spain. He praised the jury
system and said he has only
disagreed twice in 300 trials,
both on overly-large damages
in civil cases. He said he
like things public - so does
Inner City Press. The case is USA v. Neilly, 1:26-cr-15 (Rakoff).
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