Bronx judge tosses convictions that hinged on former NYPD detective accused of perjury

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A Bronx judge has dismissed 67 cases connected to a former NYPD detective accused of lying to secure drug arrests.

The dismissals follow hundreds of other convictions that have been tossed across the city because they may have been tainted by Joseph Franco, who worked as an undercover narcotics detective before the NYPD fired him in 2020 for making false statements.

In the Bronx, the courts have now thrown out a total of 324 cases, following a review by the office of the district attorneyโ€™s Conviction Integrity Bureau, which investigates potentially wrongful convictions.

โ€œProsecutors had relied on evidence from someone with compromised credibility, and the district attorney cannot stand behind these convictions,โ€ Bronx DA Darcel Clark said in a press release.

Neither the NYPD nor Francoโ€™s attorney immediately responded to requests for comment.

The latest batch of dismissed cases involves people who were charged between 2011 and 2015, when Franco was a detective in the Bronx. Of the 67 convictions, 24 were for seventh-degree criminal possession of a substance โ€” a low-level drug possession charge โ€” and nine were for marijuana offenses that are no longer illegal in New York, according to the DAโ€™s office. Others were for fourth-degree criminal facilitation โ€” when someone helps another person to commit a crime โ€” and for using drug paraphernalia.

Clarkโ€™s office said its Conviction Integrity Unit has now completed its review of cases that hinged on Francoโ€™s statements and does not plan to request any additional dismissals.

Franco stood trial earlier this year in Manhattan on charges of perjury and official misconduct. Prosecutors accused Franco of lying on police paperwork and in court about drug sales he said he had witnessed. The district attorneyโ€™s office said it had uncovered video evidence that showed it would have been impossible for Franco to watch the drug deals he claimed to have seen.

โ€œHis lies were a poison that tainted any fair or…

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