Posted On: November 26, 2009

Westchester County Jury Convicts Ex Cop In Rape Case

Jose Arroyo, a 47 year old ex-NYPD cop and ex-Marine, was convicted by a Westchester County jury of two counts of rape and one of New York felony assault on November 24th. The jury acquitted Mr. Arroyo of two counts of felony kidnapping. The facts are that on November 14, 2008, Mr. Arroyo met the 31 year old victim at Doyle's Pub in the Bronx. The woman was visiting a friend from Texas. Mr. Arroyo apparently spiked the woman's drink with Ambien, which the evidence showed he had a prescription for. When she passed out, Mr. Arroyo took the victim to the Alexander Motel in Greenburgh, where he sexually assaulted and raped her. He then took several nude photographs of the victim.

The defense was that the sexual relations were consensual and that Mr. Arroyo did not drug the victim. The problem with this defense was that the victim is a lesbian and testified that she never would have consented to sexual relations with any man. Further, the jury was provided a security video from Doyle's Pub which apparently showed Mr. Arroyo moving his hand over the woman's drink, stirring the drink, and then handing it to her. During deliberations, the jury asked to see the video several additional times; this video obviously played a large part in the conviction.

Mr. Arroyo is incarcerated in the Westchester County Jail. He is scheduled to be sentenced on January 20, 2010 and faces a maximum jail term of 25 years on the rape charges.

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Posted On: November 21, 2009

Westchester County Grand Jury to Decide Ex-Cop Pileggi's Fate

A Westchester County Grand Jury will be convened soon to determine whether there is enough evidence to indict former New Rochelle Police officer James Pileggi on a second degree manslaughter charge. The facts are both shocking and particularly tragic. It is alleged that on November 3rd, Officer Pileggi was demonstrating the laser function of his 9 mm Glock to a boyhood friend, Andre Everett, when the gun accidentally discharged, and Everett died later that night at Sound Shore Hospital at the age of 27.

Pileggi waived his right to a felony hearing, and his attorney has indicated that Mr. Pileggi may testify at the grand jury, which is always a risky decision, and an opportunity that many defendants forego, in the hope that the prosecution will fail to convince the grand jury to indict.

New York Second degree manslaughter is a Class C Felony under the New York State Penal Law, and carries with it a potential jail term of up to 15 years. Pileggi is free on $50,000 bail, and has resigned from his position with the Eastchester Police Department, where he was employed for 2 years.

Apparently, a New York City lawyer has filed a notice of claim against the Eastchester Police Department and Mr. Pileggi, alleging wrongful death, which is the first step in commencing a civil lawsuit.

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Posted On: November 10, 2009

Ex NYC Police Commissioner Pleads Guilty To Tax Fraud

Bernard Kerik, the former New York City Police Commissioner under Rudy Giuliani, pled guilty to eight felonies in federal court in White Plains on November 5, 2009. Kerik was facing potential jail time of 61 years for a combination of charges including tax fraud, submitting false statements on a mortgage application, and lying to White House officials in 2004 when he was under consideration for secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. Regarding the latter charge, apparently Mr. Kerik had received more than $200,000 in apartment renovations from Interstate Industrial Corp., in exchange for his assistance in trying to ease municipal regulations for the company, but he denied this when questioned by federal officials.

Under the plea deal, the 54 year old Kerik is likely to serve between 27 and 33 months in prison. He will be sentenced in U.S. District Court by Judge Steven C. Robinson on February 18, 2010.

Contact the White Plains criminal defense lawyers at the Law Office of Mark A. Siesel online or toll free at 888-761-7633 for a free consultation if you are charged with a New York felony, misdemeanor, violation or traffic infraction.

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