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Bernardo Caceres, 30,© NYC Coba Caceres was visiting DeJesus at Rikers Island before a K-9 dog started sniffing an envelope that he brought with him.© Dennis A. Clark ...
Bernardo Caceres was charged with promoting prison contraband, a felony punishable by up to seven years in prison in New York. Caceres smiled as he was handcuffed after a K-9 dog smelled drugs ...
Bernardo Caceres was charged with promoting prison contraband, a felony punishable by up to seven years in prison in New York.
Bernardo Caceres, a lawyer with Queens Defenders, was meeting his client, burglary defendant Luis DeJesus, at the Otis Bantum Correctional Center about 3 p.m. Wednesday when investigators ...
Bernardo Caceres, a lawyer with Queens Defenders, was visiting his client, burglary defendant Luis DeJesus, at the Otis Bantum Correctional Center about 3 p.m. Wednesday when a drug-sniffing dog ...
Prosecutors said Wednesday they are declining to prosecute Bernardo Caceres, 30, a lawyer with Queens Defenders, who was very publicly arrested June 13 at the Otis Bantum Correctional Center.
Bernardo Caceres was at New York City’s jail complex to meet with a client when an envelope he had drew the attention of a Correction Department dog, officials said.
After the defender, Bernardo Caceres, 30, consulted with the client, he was flagged by a Correction Department dog, and his papers were tested for drugs.
Bernardo Caceres, 30, arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle THC-laced papers to Rikers Island inmate Luis DeJesus, has been cleared of all charges. NYC Coba ...
Bernardo Caceres was charged with promoting prison contraband, a felony punishable by up to seven years in prison in New York.
NEW YORK — A public defender with a Queens nonprofit mired in controversy was hauled off in handcuffs after he was caught smuggling 130 sheets of suspected THC-soaked paper into a jail on Rikers ...