2. •Joe Tacopina: The Anthony DiGilio CaseJoe Tacopina: The Anthony DiGilio Case
A criminal defense attorney based out of New York City, Joe Tacopina defends
clients at The Law Offices of Tacopina Seigel & Turano, P.C., where he primarily
practices criminal defense law. In 2013, he received press coverage for representing
Anthony DiGilio.
3. •On August 3, 2008, 49-year-old investment banker Robert Post died in a motorboat
accident on the Metedeconk River that also injured two passengers. Post’s boat was
struck at 1 a.m.by a 27-foot Imperial speedboat driven by Anthony DiGilio, a 33-
year-old construction worker. DiGilio, who was charged with vehicular homicide and
two counts of assault by a vessel, faced up to 10 years in prison if convicted. In his
defense testimony, he said that he believed he had hit a log or a buoy - not another
vessel - and did not remain at the scene or immediately report the incident.
4. •The trial lasted three weeks, and the jury only took two hours to return a not-guilty
verdict. Prosecutors were unable to prove that DiGilio acted recklessly on the water
and how fast the boat was traveling, which were both crucial elements for their case.
The state was also unable to provide details about what the defendant did after the
crash, which also convinced the jury to side with the defense.