| In Conspiracy Trial
Defendant Speaks for Himself After
TSA Juror Falls Asleep
by
Matthew & Russell Lee, Patreon Substack SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
March 30 รข In a conspiracy
trial involving a 2022
shooting in East Harlem, on
March 26 the defense launched
a series of objections to the
testimony of a former NYPD
Detective. As he
recounted watching NYCHA video
streams at his desk in the
precinct and not "in some
dirty basement or bodega," the
defense objected. Then he
described the defendant or
person of interest as having
"cabbage patch doll" hair and
being suspicious because he
wore three different coats in
one night. The
objections were sustained.
When he said unlike the
defendant, showing up on an
ebike, most delivery people
don't go into the housing
project because they are
afraid of being robbed, both
the objection and the
"sustained" were more pointed.
Some
wondered, didn't the DA's
prepare this
witness? He is retired
now and lives in Orange
County. Asked by Judge Laura
Ward if he is enjoying his
retirement, he said, "Not
yet." On March 30, a
different NYPD witness was on
the stand, narrating a video
compilation from the housing
project up the Harlem River
Drive to 143rd Street. A
Wingyiu backpack was seized,
searched and photographed
pursuant to a warrant, along
with an ebike battery and a
face mask. After the
direct examination was over
and all but one juror were let
go for the day, Juror 3 was
asked to stay behind and
explain why it appeared he
been falling asleep. He had
submitted his tax information
and explained that given
recent events, he had to back
to work. Judge Ward asked, the
Trump action? That is, the
funding of TSA. Yes.
Judge Ward asked what people
thought, if the juror should
be removed. A woman spoke up
from the small gallery and
said Yes, he should be
removed. She herself was
almost removed. The juror
was let go. After that, the
defendant himself spoke "to
make a record," as he put.
"This is my assertation," he
announced, citing state and
Federal cases and questioning
the CoC or Certificate of
Compliance. His lead defense
counsel, generally active,
asked for more time - and a
PDF - to support his client's
argument. The trial
continues. After he
left, the defedant The trial continues.
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