Mimi Rocah's Statement Says Injustice Potential Thrived Amid Westchester County DA Anthony Scarpino's Failure To Act On Info About A Lying Yonkers Police Detective
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YONKERS NEWSWIRE: The Dirty Yonkers Police Department Cop Is Causing So Much Trouble, Because He Was Allowed To Stay The Force For Over A year...
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From The Desk Of RoundupNewswires.com Publisher And Editor Brian Harrod....
YONKERS NEWSWIRE: The Dirty Yonkers Police Department Cop Is Causing So Much Trouble, Because He Was Allowed To Stay The Force For Over A year...
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MSNBC legal analyst Mimi Rocah called out the Westchester County district attorney over his reaction to a former #YonkersPD detective who pleaded guilty to perjury.
Mimi Rocah, who's facing incumbent DA #AnthonyScarpinoJr in a Democratic Party primary, said her opponent should disclose when he was notified about the allegations against #SeanFogarty, who admitted last week to lying about drugs found during a 2018 arrest of a #Bronx man.
#AnthonyScarpino announced his office would review cases involving #YPD Sean Fogarty on Dec. 26, the same day Fogarty’s pending guilty plea was reported by The Journal News/lohud.
Mimi Rocah, a former assistant U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York, questioned why Scarpino didn’t initiate a review earlier.
“Mr. Fogarty was removed from his position on the DEA’s Narcotics Task Force last year, and as a former federal prosecutor, I know that it is standard practice for law enforcement to share information on such removals with overlapping prosecutorial agencies,” Mimi Rocah said in a statement.
She said Anthony Scarpino should say whether his office has received any similar allegations against Sean Fogarty and whether Yonkers Police Department Detective Sean Fogarty was allowed to continue serving as a witness since the DA became aware of the allegations....
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Detective Sean Fogarty is the son of the J.C. Fogarty restaurant owner based in the Village of Bronxville. Sean was a detective assigned to the Yonkers Police Department Narcotics and Gang Unit.
In 2012, testimony by YPD Detective Christopher Koch and Police Officer Neil Vera was proven false, particularly with respect to the Dario Tenor case. Koch and Vera perjured themselves in a court of law.
The court was lenient however, they each would come to serve jail time during weekends.
It was in fact at that time frame, as an aftermath of the Tenor case, that perjurer P.O. Neil Vera, a Yonkers Police Benevolent Association (PBA) Trustee, at the behest of Yonkers PBA President Keith Olson carried a petition to expel Yonkers Police Detective Ray Montero, a member in good standing.
Koch and Vera were represented by the Quinn Law Firm....
https://www.yonkerstribune. com/2019/12/privilege- continues-to-undermine-the- integrity-of-the-yonkers- police-department-hezi-aris
Detective Sean Fogarty is the son of the J.C. Fogarty restaurant owner based in the Village of Bronxville. Sean was a detective assigned to the Yonkers Police Department Narcotics and Gang Unit.
In 2012, testimony by YPD Detective Christopher Koch and Police Officer Neil Vera was proven false, particularly with respect to the Dario Tenor case. Koch and Vera perjured themselves in a court of law.
The court was lenient however, they each would come to serve jail time during weekends.
It was in fact at that time frame, as an aftermath of the Tenor case, that perjurer P.O. Neil Vera, a Yonkers Police Benevolent Association (PBA) Trustee, at the behest of Yonkers PBA President Keith Olson carried a petition to expel Yonkers Police Detective Ray Montero, a member in good standing.
Koch and Vera were represented by the Quinn Law Firm....
https://www.yonkerstribune.
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