Guilty Plea in 2020 Hudson Valley Rape Charge
A 22 year old Purling NY man has pleaded guilty on rape charges.
Austin Hollister, who resides on Mountain Avenue in Purling, a hamlet in Greene County near Catskill NY, pleaded guilty on Monday June 28th before a judge in Ulster County Court after a 2020 arrest. Hollister was arrested by Saugerties police in August 2020 and charged with forcible rape of a 66 year old woman at the Wenton Motel.
It was reported that on Sunday August 16th, 2020, the Saugerties Police Department responded to the Wenton Motel after several motel guests heard the woman crying for help, and managed to force themselves into her motel room. The woman was able to escape and one witness even held the suspect on the ground until he was taken into custody by police.
39-Year-Old Man Murdered in Ellenville, Found Lying in Street
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Guilty Plea in 2020 Hudson Valley Rape Charge
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Hudson Valley Murder Suspect Going Back to Jail After Released
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Raymond Snyder, 38, of Kingston is accused of killing 47-year-old Romero Underwood in Underwood s Kingston home last July. Snyder was charged with Underwood s murder in January.
Snyder was recently released from jail because the Ulster County District Attorney s Office missed the deadline to file an indictment against him.
The DA s office told Hudson Valley Post their request for additional time to present the case to a Grand Jury was denied.
The DA s office said there wasn t enough time to present the case to a grand jury because of COVID-19 restrictions. An Ulster County judge disagrees and pointed to 27 other cases recently presented to a grand jury, many of which he claims were less serious cases.