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Monserrate pleads not guilty on charges of assaulting girlfriend


By Jeremy Walsh
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 6:17 PM EDT
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State Sen. Hiram Monserrate, who was arraigned Queens Criminal Court Friday on assault charges stemming from injuries to his girlfriend in December, gathered with supporters outside the courthouse to proclaim his innocence. Photo by Jeremy Walsh
State Sen. Hiram Monserrate (D-East Elmhurst) pleaded not guilty to slashing his girlfriend in the face Friday after a grand jury indicted him on charges, but he will still not be allowed to associate with girlfriend Karla Giraldo.

“Sir, because I am innocent, I plead not guilty,” Monserrate told Judge William Erlbaum in Queens Criminal Court. His next court date is June 26. Monserrate, 41, faces three counts of felony assault and three counts of misdemeanor assault. If convicted, he could be sentenced to up to seven years in prison.

The rest of the two-hour court appearance was dominated by Monserrate’s attorney, Irving Seidman, who tried to persuade Erlbaum to let Giraldo ask the judge to lift an order of protection against Monserrate that has existed since January. Erlbaum refused the request, and after viewing security camera footage of a struggle between Monserrate and Giraldo in the hallway of Monserrate’s apartment building the night of the incident, extended a full order of protection until December.

Giraldo, who stood up from her seat in the courtroom and kissed Monserrate on the cheek during a brief recess, said Monserrate had done nothing wrong.

“I’ve always said it was an accident,” she said outside the courthouse Friday.

During the hearing, Seidman again implied that prosecutor Scott Kessler had distorted the facts of Giraldo’s injury at previous hearings, drawing an agitated objection from Kessler.

“I’m just getting a little tired of Mr. Seidman saying I’m misleading the court when I’m reading something verbatim from a medical record,” he said.

In the early morning hours of Dec. 19, 2008, Monserrate got into an argument with Giraldo after he found another man’s police union card in her purse. Prosecutors allege Monserrate broke a glass in his hand and struck Giraldo in the face with it during the fight. Giraldo has claimed Monserrate tripped and fell into her while holding the glass.

After the incident, Monserrate drove Giraldo from his Jackson Heights apartment to North Shore-Long Island Jewish Hospital, where she received stitches around her left eye. Medical staff there contacted police and Monserrate was arrested shortly afterward.





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