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Judge Overturns NFL Lineman's Father's Conviction In Decades-Old Hudson Valley Robbery (Update)

Following the discovery of new evidence and constitutional violations, a judge has vacated the conviction of the father of an NFL lineman who served years in prison for a Westchester robbery decades ago. 

Jeffrey Koonce pictured after Justice James McCarty overturned his conviction. 

Jeffrey Koonce pictured after Justice James McCarty overturned his conviction. 

Photo Credit: Westchester County DA's Office
Jeffrey Koonce pictured with his son. 

Jeffrey Koonce pictured with his son. 

Photo Credit: Linkedin/Jeff Koonce

In an announcement on Friday, Dec. 27, the Westchester County DA's Office said a judge overturned the conviction of 67-year-old Jeffrey Koonce, who was found guilty of robbery and weapons possession in 1983 in connection with a 1981 armed robbery at a Mount Vernon social club. 

District Attorney Miriam Rocah said her office’s Conviction Review Unit (CRU) uncovered evidence that Koonce’s constitutional rights were violated during the investigation and trial, including improper identification procedures and false testimony from Mount Vernon Police Department (MVPD) detectives.

"From the highly suggestive photo array and identification procedures used by MVPD detectives to the totality of new evidence found by the CRU investigation, we agree with defense counsel that Jeffrey Koonce’s 1983 conviction was tainted by such questionable investigatory processes and procedures and therefore can no longer stand by the integrity of this conviction," Rocah said. 

Koonce, who has always maintained his innocence, served eight years in prison following his conviction and was released on parole in 1992.

According to the DA's Office, the CRU’s investigation revealed numerous alleged issues with the original case, including: 

  • MVPD detectives used a photo array that was improperly suggestive, enlarging Koonce’s photo and including unrelated individuals;
  • A witness, who was a ninth grader at the time of the crime, testified he felt pressured to identify Koonce after being presented with an impermissibly suggestive hospital “show-up” identification;
  • Witnesses stated that the social club was too dark during the robbery to identify faces clearly;
  • Detectives failed to interview all of Koonce’s alibi witnesses, including a retired NYPD detective who testified that Koonce was with him in New York City at the time of the crime;
  • MVPD detectives involved in the case, including James Garcia and Robert Astorino, were later convicted on federal corruption charges in 1994 for unrelated misconduct.

Koonce and his attorney, Karen Newirth, appeared before New York State Supreme Court Justice James McCarty on Friday morning to request that the conviction be vacated and the indictment dismissed, which were granted. 

Koonce’s brother, Paul, who was indicted in the same case, was acquitted during their 1983 trial.

Koonce is the father of Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Malcolm Koonce as well as retired New York State Trooper Dejuan Koonce, who once served in protective details for Gov. Kathy Hochul as well as former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, according to a report by ABC 7. 

In the years after his prison sentence, he also ran a pest exterminator business, according to his LinkedIn page. 

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