NEW WINDSOR, NY — Joseph Rico, 50, of Poughkeepsie, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for his role in an armed robbery that occurred on March 27. The sentencing took place in Orange County Court on Tuesday.
Rico pleaded guilty to robbery in the first degree. Following his prison term, he will face five years of post-release supervision. His conviction stems from an incident in which he entered a fast-food restaurant while employees were entering before the opening hours.
According to court documents, Rico displayed what looked like a pistol and ordered employees to the ground. He threatened an employee and demanded access to the safe.
The prosecution detailed that when the employee attempted to call the police, Rico assaulted her, stole her phone, and fled the scene. A subsequent investigation by the Town of New Windsor Police Department identified him as the suspect, leading to his arrest.
District Attorney David M. Hoovler expressed appreciation for the investigative efforts of the Town of New Windsor Police Department. He also acknowledged the assistance from the City of Poughkeepsie Police Department.
“The lengthy sentence imposed in this case reflects the senseless violence perpetrated by this defendant,” said Hoovler. He noted that despite the victim avoiding serious injury, Rico showed a dangerous disregard for others.
Chief Trial Assistant District Attorney Richard Moran is prosecuting the case. The public should be reminded that a criminal charge is merely an allegation and defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.