Jury Finds New York City Man Guilty in 2015 North Bergen Attack

Jury Finds New York City Man Guilty in 2015 North Bergen Attack


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Raymond Worrall

PHONE: (201) 795-6400 Ext. 6737

EMAIL: rworrall@hcpo.org

DATE: Thursday, December 22, 2016

 

JURY FINDS NEW YORK CITY MAN GUILTY IN 2015 NORTH BERGEN ATTACK

Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez has released the following information:

On Tuesday, December 20, 2016, Jarrell Sweet, age 29, of New York City, NY, was convicted by a Hudson County jury of two counts of Aggravated Assault, Burglary, Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Child Abuse, Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose and Unlawful Possession of a Weapon. The North Bergen Police Department initially arrested and charged Sweet on June 18, 2015.

According to testimony in court, Sweet fathered a 13-month-old child with a former co-worker. At the time of the offense, the co-worker resided on 78th Street in North Bergen. On the night of June 16, 2015, after the co-worker put her 13-month-old son to bed in her apartment, she was confronted by Sweet who was masked and dressed in dark clothing. Sweet lunged at her and attacked her with his fists and a stun gun.

A next door neighbor heard screams and attempted to help. North Bergen Police Department responded after receiving several 911 calls from neighbors. Detectives from the North Bergen Police Department were able to identify and locate Sweet with the help of several neighbors, North Bergen business owners and New York Waterway.

“I give credit to the victim for her courage on the witness stand,” said Assistant Prosecutor Linda Claude-Oben who represented the State.

Prosecutor Suarez said, “We thank the jury for dedicating a part of their lives for this important service and we respect their decision.” Suarez also credited North Bergen Police Department detectives for their detailed investigation.

The Honorable Mitzy Galis-Menendez, J.S.C. presided over the trial. Judge Galis-Menendez will sentence the defendant on February 10, 2017. Sweet faces up to 30 years in prison on the three most serious charges. The defendant will have to serve 85% of any sentence imposed on the two most serious charges without the possibility of parole.