US Criminal Justice System Is Broken Woman in SDNY on Texas Warrant tells Inner City Press

US
Criminal
Justice System
Is Broken
Woman in SDNY
on Texas
Warrant tells
Inner City
Press


by
Matthew Russell Lee,
Patreon Book
Substack



SDNY
EXCLUSIVE
,
Dec 22 – Kelly Josek was
brought in shackles into the
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
on December 15, 2023.

  Inner City
Press was there, the only
media in the SDNY Mag Court.
In the days since, Inner City
Press has interviewed Ms.
Josek, about her early life
and legal troubles. It is a
story of resilience, or
persistence, one that does not
make the system look good.

  She was
born to a middle class family
that fell apart, leaving her
homeless at 15 and vulnerable
to male predators, including
one high in the legal
profession (more on that later
in this series).

  In jail in
Rikers Island as Kelly
Spinelli-Josek she was
assaulted, leading to a
$450,000 payment. But when
this month, in detention in
Queens after release from SDNY
she asked not to be returned
to Rikers, her appointed
lawyer said they don’t care
about that in Queens.

 When she
was released from Queens, she
was picked up on an NYPD
Brooklyn I-Card, only getting
out of detention on December
22 – when she was due to
self-surrender in New Jersey
(and misleadingly there are
arraignments there on Saturday
– there are not).

 In the
Texas case which triggered her
(first) SDNY detention, her
appointed lawyer said once she
was transported there from
SDNY – most likely slowly, and
through the BOP facility in
Okhahoma) then and only then
would he speak to her. She
admits she is a junkie. But
this system is broken. We will
have more on this.

For now more – on
a law firm, a film director,
and NYPD – on Substack here

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