Claverack man sentenced for violating order of protection

From Columbia County D.A.’s office:

On January 22, 2019, Honorable Richard M. Koweek sentenced Tyler Rossi to six (6) months in the Columbia County Correctional Facility (with credit for time served) and five (5) years probation upon his conviction of Criminal Contempt in the 1st Degree. Columbia County Sheriff David P. Bartlett's Office investigated this matter and arrested Tyler Rossi. The Public Defender represents Tyler Rossi. (SCI No. 091-18)

He plead guilty in November

On December 3, 2018, Tyler Rossi, having previously waived indictment on November 9 in County Court, was convicted by plea of Criminal Contempt in the 1st Degree, Honorable Richard M. Koweek presiding. The Court will sentence Tyler Rossi on January 22, 2019. Columbia County Sheriff David P. Bartlett's Office investigated this matter and arrested Tyler Rossi. The Public Defender represents Tyler Rossi. (SCI No. 091-18)

Original press release from last October:

Tyler Rossi, 23, of Claverack, was arrested at 4:57am October 1 and charged with Criminal Contempt in the First Degree (Class E Felony) and Assault in the Third Degree (Class A Misdemeanor) by Deputies Jerald Rowell and Ted Blank. 

Deputies responded to a residence in Claverack for a domestic incident. Rossi is accused of violating an order of protection from Columbia County Family Court. He also assaulted a female by punching and kicking her in the face. 

He was arraigned in Claverack Town Court and remanded to the Columbia County Jail in lieu of $2,500 bail or $5,000 bond. He is scheduled back in court on October 5.



Mugshot from Hudson Police, previous arrest


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