| Trio on Trial for Drugs and
Guns Get Lesson on Co Conspirator Statements
& Stash House Bills
by
Matthew & Russell Lee, Patreon Substack SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
June 25 รข A three-defendant
drug and gun trial in 100
Centre Street brought its day
to a close on June 15 with a
dispute about exculpatory
evidence and conspiracy before
Justice Juan Merchan. One wondered why
this drug conspiracy case had
not been Federalized. Inner
City Press was there, in the
gallery with the whispering
interpreter and live tweeted:
OK - now at 3
defendant drugs and guns case
before Justice Juan Merchan
(who had the Trump criminal
trial). 2 of the 3 charged
with guns; 2 of the 3 have
retained (paid) lawyers.
Defense is questioning
conspiracy. Justice
Merchan (having sent jury out)
- Relax, counsel Defense
lawyer: I am relaxed, Your
Honor. Justice Merchant:
No you're not. If you were,
you wouldn't be speaking over
me. ADA: The other defendant
is mentioned, as number two
man in the
organization
[Break to confer] Justice Mercan:
Let's go back on the record. I
think we can get the allegedly
exculpatory information about
one defendant in, while
redacting about the other.
People? ADA: If the jury is
going to hear law enforcement
about one, leave in the
other DEA witness comes
back on the stand, 16 jurors
enter Defense counsel:
Did your report say that
Steven had started his own
drug distribution network?
Witness: Yes. Defense counsel:
Did you say he lives both on
Staten Island and on 64th
Street in Brooklyn? Seems
so.... Judge:
Adjourned Ten days later on
June 25 the trial plodded on.
The day's last witness, law
enforcement, testified about
big bills in the stash house;
he was cross examined about a
Con Edison bill. Then, with
the jury gone, Justice Merchan
reviewed the law of
co-conspirator statements and
the use of photographs for the
trial that remains.
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