A former Florida police officer walked out of court a free man after a
jury cleared him Tuesday of raping a woman on the hood of his patrol
car, the Sun Sentinel reports.
The defense had presented a photograph of the woman in high school
posing with a car and argued it was a “strikingly similar position” to
her alleged rape.
Stephen Maiorino, 36, a former Boyton Beach police officer, had been
accused of forcing the woman to have oral sex with him then taking her
to an abandoned field where he raped her on the hood of his car while on
duty. The jury deliberated for 10 hours before clearing him, prompting
the victim to leave the court room in tears, saying, “No, no!”
The Sentinel reports the case hinged on the credibility of the
21-year-old woman. Maiorino’s defense said he simply had the bad
judgment to have consensual sex with the woman while on duty. Maiorino
is married with two small children and had been on the police force for
eight years before resigning.
Michael Salnick, Maiorino’s attorney, used as evidence a picture of
the woman in high school, where she posed bent over the hood of a car
with her hands behind her back which he said was “strikingly similar” to
the one the woman found herself in at the alleged crime scene. The
woman said the photo didn’t have any sexual overtones and didn’t hint at
any cop car sex fantasy, the Sentinel reports.
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