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Officer Acquitted of Puerto Rican Day Parade Assault

By: Staff February 27, 2013 no comments Blog
Officer Acquitted of Puerto Rican Day Parade Assault
By: Staff February 27, 2013
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Triggering a deafening eruption of cheers from a courtroom packed with scores of Philadelphia police, a city judge this morning found ex-police Lt. Jonathan Josey not guilty of simple assault for swinging at and decking a woman during an unruly street party after last year’s Puerto Rican Parade.

Municipal Court Judge Patrick F. Dugan said he remained troubled by Josey’s conduct on the 10-second video that shows Josey hit Aida Guzman from behind and knock her to the ground during the Sept. 30 incident at Fifth Street and Lehigh Avenue in the Fairhill section of North Philadelphia.

Dugan, however, cited Josey’s testimony that the 19-year decorated police veteran was trying to swipe a beer bottle from Guzman’s hand and accidentally hit her. Josey said he acted in the context of an escalating melee in which some spectators were throwing beer bottles at police trying to arrest a driver doing “donuts” in the middle of the intersection.

The judge also cited other police testimony and character witnesses and an defense expert on police procedure who approved of Josey’s conduct.

Dugan said the video alone was not enough to prove that Josey intended to harm Guzman: “This is not a social media contest, this is not trial by video.”

Guzman, 40, the mother of three from Chester, and her attorney Enrique Latoison, were in court for the verdict.

Guzman, whose English-speaking ability is limited, was “very upset about what happened,” said Latoison. “She felt disrespected. The whole Hispanic community was disrespected.”

Latoison said he intends to filed a civil suit against Josey and also will contact the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Justice Department to conduct an independent investigation of the incident.

“If this is what they can get away with on camera, imagine what goes on off camera,” Latoison added.

When Dugan announced his verdict, the overflow crowd – nearly twice the 109-person capacity of the courtroom – erupted in cheers so loud that the judge asked them to exit: “This is still a court of law . . . I have 50 more cases to hear so please leave.”

Outside the courtroom, Josey spent almost 15 minutes being embraced and congratulated by fellow officers and members of the Highway Patrol to which he was assigned.

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Assault lawsuits are highly complex, as the outcome rests on the convergence of several factors. In this case, witness testimonies, police testimonies, and character witnesses alongside the recorded video proof of the incident were all taken into account. An assault lawyer in Philadelphia can help you understand and use all the legal avenues that are relevant to your case.

Read the full article by Joseph A. Slobodzian, Inquirer Staff Writer.

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