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Thomas E. Walsh II

Home Health Aide Who Forced Elderly NY Man To Write $18K In Checks At Knifepoint Learns Fate Home Health Aide Who Forced Elderly NY Man To Write $18K In Checks At Knifepoint Learns Fate
Home Health Aide Who Forced Elderly NY Man To Write $18K In Checks At Knifepoint Learns Fate A Bronx woman who terrorized an elderly Rockland County man while working as his live-in home health aide and forced him to write checks to herself has been sentenced to prison, prosecutors announced.  Delores Anderson, 60, was sentenced Wednesday, Aug. 27, to five to 15 years in state prison on each of five counts of second-degree grand larceny. The terms will run concurrently, Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II said on Wednesday. A jury convicted Anderson in May after a one-week trial, finding her guilty of coercing a 78-year-old man in Pearl River into ha…
Man Caught Dropping Crack-Filled Vials In Broad Daylight In NY Pleads Guilty: DA Man Caught Dropping Crack-Filled Vials In Broad Daylight In NY Pleads Guilty: DA
Man Caught Dropping Crack-Filled Vials In Broad Daylight In NY Pleads Guilty: DA A 41-year-old man faces years in state prison after admitting to selling crack cocaine in Rockland County, prosecutors announced. Donovan Mais, of Congers, pleaded guilty to third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance and third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II announced on Wednesday, Aug. 13. Authorities said the arrest stemmed from a drug bust on Saturday, March 22, when Spring Valley Police officers spotted Mais on North Madison Avenue around 1 p.m. carrying gloves. Officers said they saw him remove p…
Court Rejects Convicted Killer's Ninth Attempt To Overturn 1980 NY Murder Conviction: DA Court Rejects Convicted Killer's Ninth Attempt To Overturn 1980 NY Murder Conviction: DA
Court Rejects Convicted Killer's Ninth Attempt To Overturn 1980 NY Murder Conviction: DA A man convicted in one of Rockland County’s most brutal murders has once again failed in his attempt to overturn the case more than four decades later, even as he continues to maintain his innocence more than four decades later. On Tuesday, July 1, the Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court rejected an appeal by convicted murderer Amer Zada, who was found guilty in 1980 of killing 17-year-old Shirley Smith in a Village of Nyack parking lot, according to Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II. Zada, who was also convicted of attempted sodomy and aggravated sexua…