New Rochelle Police Try to Pin Assault and Reckless Endangerment Charges on Innocent Man
April 8, 2017
A well-known New Rochelle man faced trumped-up charges of Reckless Endangerment in First Degree, DWI, and Assault on Police Officer after a high speed car chase. The officer testified, among other things, that our client drove through Memorial Circle in New Rochelle in a Ford Expedition travelling at 40 mph. Our attorneys and an independent investigator used real photographs to establish that the area was actually heavily wooded, and therefore this claim was not credible. The jury saw through the façade and the man was acquitted of all felonies.
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