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Press Release  David J. Condon Conviction

David J. Condon Conviction
For immediate release:
12/07/2018
  • Cape and Islands District Attorney's Office

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Michael O'Keefe, District Attorney

Cape and Islands District Attorney's Office — Cape & Islands District Attorney Michael O’Keefe announced today that on December 3, 2018 a Barnstable County jury found David J. Condon (DOB 7-19-90) guilty of rape and misleading a police investigation. 

Today, Judge Robert C. Rufo sentenced Condon to 5 to 6 years state prison on the rape charge and three years probation from and after on the charge of misleading a police investigation.   

The charges stem from an incident that occurred at a residence in Harwich on January 24, 2017.  The victim, defendant, and a third party were socializing and consuming alcohol.  The victim lost consciousness and awoke to the defendant having sex with her, to which she never consented. During an interview with the Harwich Police, the defendant provided investigators with a false address.

The case was investigated by the Harwich Police Department.    The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Michael Patterson.

District Attorney Michael O’Keefe said, “I want to commend the courage of the victim for her testimony and Assistant District Attorney Patterson for his work on the case.”

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