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Man Who Sold Fentanyl Has Redacted Condition and Faith Gets 60 Months US Asked 57



Man Who Sold Fentanyl Has Redacted Condition and Faith Gets 60 Months US Asked 57

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

SDNY COURTHOUSE, April 17 รข€“ A man who was part of an offer to sell 400 grams of fentanyl for $8000 in The Bronx is up for sentencing on April 16.

His lawyer is asking for 26 months, of which he has served 21. He has a diagnosis which is redacted in the memo.  

 The memo says that "while undocumented, he has resided in the US since 2015 doing such odd jobs as painting and floor polishing."

 He told Probation Officer Flemen about experiencing incidents in which other inmates took food from him, but that his faith in God has been a source of strength. 

The US Attorney's Office wrote in asking for 57 months, the bottom of the stipulated guideline of 57 to 71 months.

He was sentenced to 60 months, then three years of supervised release.

 The sentencing is by U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Margaret M. Garnett, whose proceedings including that of Luigi Mangione Inner City Press often covers. 

The case is USA v. Dominguez, 1:24-cr-535 (Garnett)

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