Pollacci Rape Trial: Victim 3

Hear-old wrote that Defense Attorney Andy Lui wanted her arrested and brought to court to testify. Is that right?

The woman was subpoenaed to testify early Tuesday, but did not appear. Investigators testified she was angry about how she was treated at the preliminary hearing in the 1992 case.

Investigator Adam Sepegan said the woman felt Pollacci’s defense attorney made her out to be a “whore” on cross-examination and the prosecutor had done nothing to defend her.

The woman testified in 1992 that she believed Pollacci drugged her after he brought her home from a first date at Rocky Point Restaurant. She was angry he drank a large amount of alcohol and suggested that he should go home, but he walked her into her apartment.

She told police she got a glass of water and went to her bedroom to change. When she came out, she drank some of the water, she said. She testified she awoke the next morning thinking she was having a dream, only to realize Pollacci engaged in sex with her.

Pollacci Rape Trial: Victim 3

Pollacci Rape Trial: Reno Professor Says Memory Retrieval False

Had to go to Reno for a paid expert? Couldn’t get anyone from Stanford?

A psychologist testifying on behalf of sex offender Thomas Pollacci on Friday said it was impossible for someone to “retrieve” memories that never existed and the effort to do so could create false recollections.

Deborah Davis, a University of Nevada Reno professor who is an expert on memory, said a head injury can prevent an event from being stored in the brain. She testified therapies that use imagery to recall a traumatic event have been shown to cause false memories.

Pollacci Rape Trial: Reno Professor Says Memory Retrieval False

Pollacci Rape Trial: Defense Strikes Back

Perhaps the cruelest part of any rape trial, defense weasels make the victim out to be a willing participant.

Liu asked her if it was a “word-finding” problem that caused her to tell police during her final interview that she had consensual intercourse with Pollacci after a cordial and romantic dinner.

“I remember trying to articulate it with what ability I had,” she said tersely. “… There was sex but it did not involve me. It was consensual being there as a part of that experience.”

She said she never told anyone because it was embarrassing.

Reading from a transcript from the recorded interview, Liu said she told police she was embarrassed because of Pollacci’s reputation and her “own lack of self-control.”

“Are those the words that you were able to find?” he said.

Turning to 2008, Liu asked the woman if she told police that her verbal exchange with Pollacci in the loft was friendly bantering.

Pollacci Rape Trial: Defense Strikes Back

Pollacci Rape Trail: Putting Past Victims On The Stand?

Talk about being scared and uncomfortable. Give them the strength to overcome the fear.

Investigator Adam Sepagan said the woman felt Pollacci’s defense attorney made her out to be a “whore” and that the district attorney failed to come to her defense. Pollacci pleaded guilty to sexual battery in the case.

Prosecutor Michael Breeden told Judge Russell Scott this morning that the woman had the right to refuse testimony under the Sexual Assault Victim’s Bill of Rights. He wants to present the current jury with a transcript of her testimony from 1992.

Pollacci Rape Trail: Putting Past Victims On The Stand?

Pollacci Rape Trial: Rape In Parking Lot Was “Good Sex”

Friday afternoon, a retired bail bondsmen said Pollacci’s arrest for the 1992 attack on Jane Doe4 prompted a shocking confession in the basement at the Monterey Courthouse.

Robert Stevenson said he met in the snack bar with a man he’d bailed out of jail and the man’s attorney, the late Bill Bryan. The attorney told his client not to discuss his case with anyone and left. The bondsman said Pollacci then began bragging about how he had raped a girl in broad daylight in a parking lot and how it was “good sex.”

“He was like a little boy that was happy or having a birthday party, talking about it,” Stevenson said. “He was weird.”

Pollacci Rape Trial: Rape In Parking Lot Was “Good Sex”

Pollacci Rape Trial: Only Convicted Of Sexual Battery

But arrested for ?

Pollacci’s response to the woman’s grievous injuries was “a total breech of responsibility and judgment,” Liu said, but he did not commit rape in April 2008 or in the past.

The attorney noted Pollacci was convicted only of sexual battery in one of the past cases and said there was no corroboration of allegations by the other women. One of them, he said, was “motivated by the media.”

Breeden said that woman will testify she was kidnapped and raped by Pollacci when she was a high school student in the early 1980s. At a time when people believed “good girls don’t get raped,” she did not report the assault. After reading about Pollacci’s arrest in 2009, he said, she contacted a local news reporter who referred her to the District Attorney’s Office.

Pollacci Rape Trial: Only Convicted Of Sexual Battery

Pollacci Rape Trial: Fear Of Revealing Loft Bedroom

In the tiny mind of Tom Pollacci, the liquor store business is more important than the well being of another human. Didn’t he read that illegal apartments can be made legit?

Pollacci and the woman had consensual sex once many years earlier, after she had been through a nasty divorce and before she moved out of state. He said they ended up in the loft of his liquor store, drinking wine and talking, on the night in question.

When she told him to stop, he did, telling her he wanted her to be there of her own free will. She stayed, they had a good time and slept together, Liu told the jury.

“Then, around 2 a.m., disaster strikes,” he said. As she was leaving the loft, she fell off the stairs, which had no railing and were described as steep, dangerous and “hellacious,” and “took a header,” Liu said.

But instead of calling 911, Pollacci panicked, thinking of the illegal living space he had upstairs.

By the way, the store is Ron’s Liquors at 613 Lighthouse Ave.

Pollacci Rape Trial: Fear Of Revealing Loft Bedroom

P.G. Teacher Arrested On Child Molesting Charges

Teaches at that charter school at the old David Avenue school.

Patrick Lilley
Patrick C. Lilley

Sonoma County sheriff’s deputies said Patrick Lilley, 52, of Monterey, was arrested on a warrant for three counts of child molestation and booked into Monterey County Jail. An investigation by Sonoma County detectives revealed that Lilley allegedly sexually abused two students, who were under the age of 13, about two years ago, authorities said.

Lilley has worked at Monterey Bay Charter School since August, school director Cassandra Gallup Bridge said Friday.

P.G. Teacher Arrested On Child Molesting Charges

Tommy Pollacci’s Day In Court Pushed Away – Down The Stairs

Tom Pollacci

The defense attorney for a Pebble Beach man charged with raping an unconscious woman said he has two experts who believe the alleged victim was injured when she fell, not during an attack.

Andy Liu plans to argue at trial that Thomas Pollacci had consensual sex with the woman and brought her to Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula after she sustained a severe head injury in a fall.

That trial, which was to have begun Monday, was continued to March 22 because the prosecutor needed time to review reports by a forensic pathologist and a biomechanical engineering professor hired by Liu.

Are we for some reason here drifting away from the REAL reason Tommy is in this situation? Rape. RAPE. The trial is for rape.

Tommy Pollacci’s Day In Court Pushed Away – Down The Stairs

P.G. Man Arrested After Break In, Assault & Chase

Police have arrested 20 year-old Gregory Telles for attempted sexual assault, burglary, and assault with a deadly weapon.

Police say that on Monday morning around 1:40 am Telles broke into a home on the 200 block of 17th Street and assaulted the occupants of the home with a knife. The police were called and Telles fled the scene.

Telles is also wanted for an alleged attempted sexual assault in Monterey.

P.G. Man Arrested After Break In, Assault, & Chase