Miami (CNN) Pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc waived his right to a bond hearing Friday in Miami and will be transferred to New York to face charges there.

In the brief detention and removal hearing, which lasted about two minutes, Sayoc spoke only once, answering the judge, "Yes sir," when asked if he was waiving the bond hearing to New York.

Before the hearing started, Sayoc looked down and took a deep breath; he then started breathing heavily.

Cesar Sayoc appeared in a federal court in Miami on Monday.

Sayoc, 56, was charged with five federal crimes linked to at least 14 mail bombs that were sent to several targets, including former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. None of the devices detonated, and no one was injured.

If convicted, Sayoc could receive up to 48 years in prison.

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