Frenchie saying the police hid a video showing the people running up in the house and he not on it.
Around the 1 hour mark
That’s what everyone say when they get jammed up
Because his lawyer said;
His lawyer said he plans to appeal the conviction. “I argued to [Supreme Court Justice Timothy P. Mazzei] that he didn’t tie anyone up, he didn’t have a gun, he didn’t pistol whip anybody,” Anthony Scheller, Esq. told
Patch.
Scheller also claimed that his client didn’t know he was being included in the robbery. Instead, he said, Frenchie was merely going along with the others because they were taking him to a studio and paying him for laying some tracks.
But Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney didn’t buy it. “The pistol-whipping of an innocent autistic young man in a failed home invasion is among the most outrageous crimes we have prosecuted,” Tierney told
Patch. Hopefully, this defendant’s conviction and significant prison sentence provide the victims with some sense of relief and security.”