Troy sexual assault trial ends in plea deal
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A 26-year-old man pleaded guilty to felony second-degree strangulation Wednesday in Rensselaer County Court as part of a plea deal reached during his sexual assault trial, court officials said. Show MoreShow Less
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TROY – A 26-year-old man pleaded guilty to felony second-degree strangulation Wednesday in Rensselaer County Court as part of a plea deal reached during his sexual assault trial, court officials said.
Kenneth J. Zeoli will receive a sentence of six months in jail and five years of probation when Judge Debra Young sentences him Sept. 10, according to court records. He entered his plea on the third day of the trial, which included two days of jury selection.
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No criminal charges in woodchuck death, cops say
Two Rensselaer officers remain on paid suspension
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File - A woodchuck, also known as a groundhog. (University of Michigan Museum of Zoology)University of Michigan Museum of ZoologyShow MoreShow Less
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Troy police said Tuesday there is not sufficient information to file criminal charges against two Rensselaer police officers in the death of a woodchuck on a golf course this summer.
And while those officers remain on paid administrative suspension, the case has been referred to the state Department of Environmental Conservation. After thoroughly reviewing all available information regarding the case and in consultation with the Rensselaer County District Attorney s Office, it has been determined that the case did not yield sufficient information to warrant charges, according to a statement issued by Troy Police Capt. Dan DeWolf. Reports of damage to the golf course could not be substantiate