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Appeals court clears NYC’s ‘Cannibal Cop’ of all charges

NEW YORK — New York's so-called "Cannibal Cop" was cleared of all charges by a divided U.S. appeals court on Thursday, more than two years after a jury convicted him of plotting to kill and eat women.

Former New York City Police Officer Gilberto Valle was found guilty at trial in March 2013 of conspiring to kidnap women and illegally accessing a police database to collect information on potential victims.

But the trial judge threw out his conviction on the conspiracy charge, a decision that the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York affirmed on Thursday in a 2-1 ruling.

"This is a case about the line between fantasy and criminal intent," Circuit Judge Barrington Parker wrote for the majority. "Fantasizing about committing a crime, even a crime of violence against a real person whom you know, is not a crime."

The appeals court also vacated Valle's conviction for using the police database, finding that federal law does not prohibit individuals from accessing a computer they are normally authorized to use, even if they do so for an improper purpose.

In a sharply worded dissent, Circuit Judge Chester Straub said Valle should be convicted of both charges.

"It was, and remains, for the jury to determine the factual question of whether Valle had criminal intent," he wrote. "The jury considered and rejected Valle's defense that he was simply pretending to commit a crime."

The office of Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney in Manhattan, did not immediately comment on the decision.

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