NYC judge sets free thug accused of sucker-punching woman, breaking her jaw — then judge retires to Florida: Report
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A New York City judge set free a suspect accused of sucker-punching a woman and breaking her jaw — then the judge retired to Florida days later, the New York Post reported. Image source: YouTube screenshot What are the details? Prosecutors on Wednesday upgraded charges against 33-year-old Franz Jeudy in connection with the highly publicized, unprovoked March attack against 57-year-old Dulche Pichardo, a mother of three, the Post said. The paper initially said Jeudy was charged with...

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