Prior Violent Felony Offender Sentenced to 24 Years to Life in Prison for Possessing Loaded Firearm Following Shooting Outside of a Baby Shower
Michael Lyles Was Found Guilty at Trial in November
Guatemalan National Indicted for Raping a Five-Year-Old Causing Serious Internal Injuries Requiring Surgery
Under New York’s Bail Reform Law, Defendant Carlos Aguilar Reynoso Could Not Be Held, Following Initial Arrest for Endangering the Welfare of a Child, While Rape Was Being Investigated, Despite His Alleged Status as an Illegal Alien
Moreover, Under New York’s Protect Our Courts Act, ICE Could Not Arrest Aguilar Reynoso If He Had Been Released at the Courthouse
As Such, at the Urging of The District Attorney’s Office, Aguilar Reynoso Was Released on a DAT from the Police Precinct, so that ICE Could Arrest and Hold Him on Immigration Charges