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Man bites, rapes woman on Beacon Hill, tries to bite arresting officers, DA says

A man already facing charges for aggravated assault at a Dorchester bowling alley now faces charges he started the New Year by raping a woman on Bowdoin Street on Beacon Hill, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports.

Milthon Correa-Regifo, 45, was arraigned in Boston Municipal Court today on charges of rape, two counts of indecent assault and battery, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon - shod foot - and two counts of assault and battery on a police officer, the DA's office reports.

Judge James Coffey set bail at $5,000 on the Beacon Hill charges, but Correa-Regifo will remain behind bars even if he can find the money, because Coffey revoked his bail on an outstanding charge of aggravated assault for an incident early on Nov. 27, 2022 at Boston Bowl on Morrissey Boulevard, the DA's office says.

According to the DA's office:

At about 2:16 a.m. [on Jan. 1], the victim, 26, approached a State Trooper near Ashburton Place and told him that she had just been raped inside an apartment on Bowdoin Street. As the victim and the trooper spoke, a man emerged from a Bowdoin Street apartment and walked toward them. The woman saw the man, later identified as Correa-Regifo, and said, "yeah, it was him." Correa-Regifo became belligerent when the trooper approached. An off-duty Boston police officer assisted the trooper in attempting to place Correa-Regifo under arrest. Correa-Regifo violently resisted arrest both at the scene and at Boston Police Area A-1, where officers attempted to book him. He screamed at officers, attempted to bite them, and spit at them.

The victim told police that Correa-Regifo bit her on the buttock before raping her. Several police officers sustained minor injuries during the struggle with Correa-Regifo.

Innocent, etc.

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So they did use bail as punishment

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Look it up, honey.

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but part of the bail process involves the judge informing you that one of the conditions of receiving bail is that your bail can be revoked if you are (accused of) committing a subsequent crime.

In the bail warning, the judge will tell the defendant: “If you fail to appear, a warrant will be issued for your arrest. If you violate any of the terms of your release, or commit another crime, your recognizance could be revoked, and you could be held without bail for up to 90 days."

https://www.mass.gov/info-details/the-bail-process-arrest-to-arraignment

https://www.cappettalaw.com/bail-revocations.html

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