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In March, a Guatemele National was released on his identity on Thursday after a dozen New York Middle-Scholars were hospitalized due to alleged selling of Tetrahydrochnabinol (THC) pots.
22 -year -old Wilmer Castilo Garcia is accused of endangering the welfare of a child, as 12 students of William Floid Middle School were brought to the Penonic Bay Hospital on the same day, which was in accordance with Safolk County District Attorney Remond Tireni.
The children became ill after eating the gaps with THC, a compound that is found in the cannabis, which is known to create a high or enthusiastic effect. Tierni said Candyes came to know from an Instagram account, due to which investigators gave Castilo Garcia.
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Castillo Garcia was also accused in two cases of criminal sales of a controlled substance in the third degree, and other related charges when they allegedly sold cocaine and marijuana to an undercover officer on two different occasions. He requested not to be guilty.
The defense’s Attorney Matthew Tuhi, who represented Castillo Garcia, told Fox News Digital that he was working with the office of the District Attorney to take a resolution for the case.
“There has been a very, very difficult upbringing in my client,” Tuhi said. “He is originally on his own. He now has a family here who is helping him, and I am trying to bring him on the right path to solve it in this best way.”
Officials said that a dozen middle school students allegedly ate THC-lect gummies and became ill. (Reuters)
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Although Castilo Garcia is accused of a total of four hooliganism and two misconduct, Judge Anthony Senft Junior ordered him to be released on his identity, as his allegations are considered non-bail-qualified under the current New York State Act.
Tireni wrote in a statement, “This is yet another example of how New York’s bail laws are broken.” “We cannot even ask for proper safety on a foreign national who reportedly provided the THC loabs that make middle schools sick to ensure that they face justice.”
Prosecutors may not ask for bail, and the judges are unable to determine an amount, despite the fact that Castilo Garcia is accused of being a foreign national with connections and according to Tireni, the ability to escape from the jurisdiction to get out of the prosecution.
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Asked about his customer’s release, Tauhi said Castilo Garcia is not a flight risk.
“He hired a lawyer, he was present in court at his will, and he showed that he is not in danger of flight,” Tuhi said. “These are drug cases, not violent cases, so they are not bail-capable. Also, I don’t think anyone was intended to harm anyone, on someone’s part. It’s an unfortunate situation, and we are going to do the best we can do to solve it in the best possible way.”
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Castillo Garcia Court is scheduled to return to Sept 2 and is to face a prison of up to nine years if the top count is convicted.