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NY Man Arrested With $1.6 Million In Fentanyl Fails To Show For Court After Being Granted...

• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Tyler Durden

If we told you that a man accused of carrying $1.6 million in fentanyl in Pittsburgh didn't show up for his court date after being released on non-cash bail earlier this month, would you be surprised?

Us neither.

But that was precisely the case in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, where 27 year old Carlos Pichardo Cepeda failed the appear for court. The New Yorker "is accused of carrying hundreds of thousands of fentanyl doses at a Pittsburgh bus station," according to Triblive.com.

Pichardo Cepeda was previously handed a nonmonetary bond by a district judge and released after his arrest. This past Tuesday was his second court date that he missed, the report says. Republicans are blaming the cashless bail while Democrats are placing blame on the DA's office dragging its feet in prosecuting the case. 

Pichardo Cepeda was arrested August 31 at the Greyhound Terminal in Downtown Pittsburgh. He had 9 kilograms, or about 450,000 doses, of fentanyl on him with a street value of $1.6 billion.

His criminal history included seven prior arrests, two misdemeanor convictions and pending cases in New York for grand larceny and sexual assault.

Two district judges involved in his case, Xander Orenstein and Gene Ricciardi, stand on opposite ends of the political aisle, the report says. Orenstein granted him a nonmonetary bond but imposed electronic monitoring. 

But such monitors can only be ordered by a Common Pleas Court judge. The arrested are usually held in jail until such cases can be transferred. That's where Judge Ricciardi came in, according to the report:

In the Pichardo Cepeda case, Orenstein believed the suspect would be held in jail until a decision about electronic monitoring was made, Asturi said.

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Comment by tittiger
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When the hell are we going to stop making up fake crimes? If drugs were sold in drug stores like they were in 1910.... we would not be have this fake crisis. People would have choices, other than what the CIA brings in or "allows"

Comment by tittiger
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When the hell are we going to stop making up fake crimes? If drugs were sold in drug stores like they were in 1910.... we would not be have this fake crisis. People would have choices, other than what the CIA brings in or "allows"

Comment by tittiger
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When the hell are we going to stop making up fake crimes? If drugs were sold in drug stores like they were in 1910.... we would not be have this fake crisis. People would have choices, other than what the CIA brings in or "allows"



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