From a press release from Andy McKeever Berkshire DAs Office.

The Berkshire District Attorney’s Office secured a maximum District Court sentence to the Berkshire County House of Correction in a domestic violence case after a trial on Friday.

Judge Jennifer Tyne sentenced Andrew Rossetti, 32, of Pittsfield to two and a half years at the Berkshire County House of Correction on a single count of intimidation of a witness.

He will serve concurrent time on counts of assault and battery, assault with a dangerous weapon, drug possession, threat to commit a crime, lewd wanton and lascivious conduct, and assault and battery on a household member.

Police arrested Rossetti on September 5, 2019, after being reported for multiple domestic assaults and intimidation. The count ruled him to be a danger to the community and held him without bail.

A District Court jury this week found him guilty of threatening the victim. The jury found him not guilty on counts of assault and battery on a family or household member, assault with a dangerous weapon, assault, and another count of intimidation of a witness.

He then pled guilty to the other charges relating to three other open cases.

Rossetti is a registered sex offender, stemming from a rape conviction in 2008, and has a lengthy criminal history dating back to 2003. He has faced numerous assault charges throughout the state. Six different women had taken out abuse prevention orders on him in that span.

District Attorney Andrea Harrington said:

My office focuses on removing dangerous people from our community. This is an individual who has a long record of violent behavior. We took a difficult case to trial and were able to secure a sentence that protects individuals, the public at large, and law enforcement, which are at an increased risk when responding to these types of calls.

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