| In 100 Centre Street Park
Avenue Burglar Tools Precede
Mother and Daughter Gone Wild
by
Matthew & Russell Lee, Patreon Substack 100
CENTRE ST,
March 16 รข In Manhattan
Criminal Court Arraignments
Part on Monday, amid the
deluge of inter-familial
assaults and a weapon charge
resulting in Adjourned
Contemplating Dismissal, there
was one defendant who like
Willie Sutton went where the
money is. He was
charged with possession of
burglar tools, by 101 East
68th Street, corner of Park
Avenue. No bail was requested,
nor order of protection
imposed. The latter
was not the case for a mother
charged with throwing a phone
at her son when he refused to
enter his password. The ADA
asked for a full order of
protection, but received only
a partial one. Moments
later, a middle-aged daughter,
already victim of a stroke,
was processed for pushing her
mother against the wall and
hitting her with a mug,
supposedly for having made tea
for her grandchild. Again, no
full order of protection.
Blood is thicker than tea,
apparently. Thirteen stories
above, Justice Ann Scherzer
was presiding as she was on
March 12 over the nitty gritty
of which IP addresses accessed
the state's unemployment
insurance website. Again
Cliffie Thompson's devices
were referred to - but now
more on the defendant at bar,
how much he took, and how (the
case,
as we noted on March 12, grows
out of the raid on Thompson's
Lower East Side ghost gun
factory). Two more stories
above, after Justice Robert
Mandelbaum expounded upon
whether an adverse inference
could be drawn to the failure
to search a backpack with a
gun and a pre-printed hospital
form, the defendant was
convicted, leaving this in
WebCrims: "Tried-Found Guilty,
Bail: Remanded Without Bail." Inner City Press' coverage will continue.
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