| Man Who Pleads Guilty to
Fentanyl Crack and Cocaine Agreed
to Guideline Now Gets 15 Years
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
April 27 รข A man who was
charged with narcotics
conspiracy and jailed came to
plead guilty before U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Jennifer L. Rochon.
Inner City Press was there,
the only media in the
courtroom gallery. Judge
Rochon told him the maximum
penalty is life in prison -
then read from the plea
agreement he signed, putting
the guidelines at 360 months
-- thirty years - to live.
This for 400 grams of
fentanyl, 280 grams of cocaine
base and 500 grams of cocaine.
There are
co-defendants in the
case. On April 6 for
one of the co-defendants,
Hector Felix, had counsel
write in regarding bail. On April 27, Luis
Martinez was sentenced to 15
years in prison. The overall case is USA v. Martinez, et al., 1:24-cr-376 (Rochon)
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