Charges dropped against Kobe Bryant

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EAGLE, Colo. (Sept. 1) -- The Kobe Bryant case collapsed Wednesday as prosecutors said they had no choice but to drop the sexual assault charge against the NBA star because his accuser no longer wanted to participate.

"The people have filed a motion to dismiss this case based on the fact the sole victim at this time is unable to go forward."-- District Attorney Mark Hurlbert

Bryant, whose trial had been days from opening arguments, responded with an apology to the woman who had accused him.

"Although I truly believe this encounter between us was consensual, I recognize now that she did not and does not view this incident the same way I did," Bryant said. "I now understand how she feels that she did not consent to this encounter."

With the parents of the 20-year-old alleged victim looking on, District Judge Terry Ruckriegle threw out the case under a deal that means no charges will be refiled.

District Attorney Mark Hurlbert told Ruckriegle the woman did not want to testify or otherwise participate in the trial.

The woman's attorney, John Clune, said she has been through an extremely difficult time over the 14 months since she alleged she was raped, and was disturbed by a series of courthouse mistakes that included release of her name and medical history.

"It is in her sincere belief that when this case ends, she does not want to be brought back into the criminal process," Clune said.

"The difficulties that this case has imposed on this woman the past year are unimaginable."

The dismissal marks a stunning turn in the high-profile case against one the NBA's brightest young stars. For months, prosecutors had insisted they had a strong enough case to win a conviction beyond a reasonable doubt.

Instead, prosecutors dropped backed away after spending thousands of dollars and just days before opening statements were scheduled to begin on Tuesday. Jury selection was scheduled to wrap up this week.

Bryant, 26, has said he had consensual sex with a then-19-year-old employee of a Vail-area resort where he stayed last summer. Had he been convicted, the Los Angeles Lakers star would have faced four years to life in prison or 20 years to life on probation, and a fine up to $750,000.

Bryant, who still faces a federal civil lawsuit filed by the accuser that seeks unspecified damages, apologized to the victim "for my behavior that night and for the consequences she has suffered in the past year."

"Although this year has been incredibly difficult for me personally, I can only imagine the pain she has had to endure," said Bryant, who also apologized to her family, his family and friends and the citizens of Eagle.

Bryant said that while the civil case remains, that part of this case "will no longer be a financial or emotional drain on the citizens of the state of Colorado."

Legal experts said a series of court rulings hurt the prosecution's case, including a decision allowing the woman's sex life in the days surrounding her encounter with Bryant to be admitted as evidence. This was expected to bolster the defense contention that she slept with someone after leaving Bryant and before she went to a hospital exam -- a potentially key blow to her credibility.

The pending civil case would have also allowed defense attorneys to argue the woman had a financial motive to accuse Bryant of assault. Bryant's defense team has long argued she falsely accused him to gain the attention of a former boyfriend, and that she was given nearly $20,000 from a victims' compensation fund.

Attorneys for the accuser complained of several damaging leaks in the case, some of them accidental. The accuser's name was accidentally released by court officials at least twice.

Ruckriegle admitted mistakes had been made and took full responsibility. But he also blamed Colorado lawmakers for slashing the budgets of the state courts system, saying less staff and more work "was bound to result in mistakes."

"We had no idea these mistakes would be under such a microscope," the judge said.

Defense attorneys this week asked the judge to dismiss the assault charge, saying prosecutors had refused to turn over details that could suggest Bryant is innocent. Court rules require prosecutors and defense attorneys to exchange evidence and witness opinions before trial, a process called discovery.

In a motion made public Wednesday, defense attorneys said a forensics expert whom prosecutors had planned to call as a witness had information that "undermined the accuser's allegations and the prosecution's case, and corroborated Mr. Bryant's defense on a central issue -- the cause and significance of the accuser's alleged injuries."

The filing said those opinions were not disclosed to the defense until they contacted the expert Friday.

The motion does not identify the expert, but prosecutors this spring had said they planned to call former New York City medical examiner Michael Baden to testify about the woman's injuries.

Hurlbert had said during a July 19 hearing he had decided against using Baden. He did not elaborate.

The defense motion was first reported by ABC News, which cited unidentified sources who said Baden told prosecutors the woman's injuries could have been caused by consensual sex. Baden did not return messages Wednesday.


09/01/04 21:22 EDT
 
Does this change in any way what you think happened in that hotel room that night?

Kobe's image is forever tarnished, as well it should be.

I don't know if he raped her or not, but I know he has paid very dearly for a serious laps in judgement. :mellow:
 
personally, and I may get hammered for this, I think she got what she wanted.
 
i think I agree with that statement...remember, as far as the murder rap goes, OJ didn't do it, but as far as the civil suit goes, he's "responsible for their deaths" (ie: is a murderer) I'm sure Kobe will be paying handsomely for this one...
 
I too may get drilled for this, but it ain't like it'd be the first time.

If that were your sister, or your daughter, or your wife, and the man was a garbage truck driver, what outcome would you accept?

If Kobe Bryant committed any illegal act in that motel room, and for the case to have gotten as far as it did I believe he just might have, then he needs to face the consequences instead of buying his way out of it. He nneds to go to prison. He needs to be treated like any other sex offender is treated.

I personally like and respect(ed) Kobe Bryant as a player and as a person. He changed my opinion about him after he entered the NBA straight out of high school, which I never think is a good thing. He showed me that he really was that good a player. He's shown me something else in the past year as well. Maybe the events of the next six months will show me even more things about him. Maybe not. We'll have to wait and see.
 
Originally posted by bowtie@Sep 1 2004, 08:36 PM
personally, and I may get hammered for this, I think she got what she wanted.
Bet your 'Mark Martin, the REAL 1990 Winston Cup champion' bumper-sticker on it Bow. Like we say down here------if you run with fleas, expect to scratch a little. ;)
 
Originally posted by 97forever+Sep 2 2004, 07:06 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (97forever @ Sep 2 2004, 07:06 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-bowtie@Sep 1 2004, 08:36 PM
personally, and I may get hammered for this, I think she got what she wanted.
Bet your 'Mark Martin, the REAL 1990 Winston Cup champion' bumper-sticker on it Bow. Like we say down here------if you run with fleas, expect to scratch a little. ;) [/b][/quote]
I lost that one on a bet in 91........................I would bet my ex-wife on it though.
 
Originally posted by bowtie@Sep 1 2004, 08:36 PM
personally, and I may get hammered for this, I think she got what she wanted.
She didn't get the check........Yet. But it sure sounds like there is already a settlement in place and it might never get to a civil case.

Just adds to the ridiculusness (is that a word) that happens with the media and any celebrity. If they would have kept there nose out of it and let the courts do there work. The procecution also blamed the lack of resources of the governmental court system (budget cuts) for some of the mistakes that happened in the case.
 
Koby has a "10 digit" personallity if you know what I mean. Crazy golddigger...
 
I hope she gets some money out of this just for the principle of the thing. The only problem is that whatever she gets in a cival suit it will hardly be noticed by his accountant. He just signed a $136 million contract extension. Even if he gives her a couple of million bucks to go away it really won't hurt him much. :(

The dude's wife was at home with their newborn baby and he was off boinking a 19 hotel worker, if his story is to be believed. Or raping a hotel worker if her story is to be believed. Either way the guy is morally bankrupt and his reputation is forever tanrished.

I wonder if he thinks it was worth it. :huh:
 
Originally posted by EatMorePossum@Sep 2 2004, 12:02 PM
If that were your sister, or your daughter, or your wife, and the man was a garbage truck driver, what outcome would you accept?

Excellent point as usual EMP :cheers:
 
Originally posted by bowtie+Sep 2 2004, 07:09 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (bowtie @ Sep 2 2004, 07:09 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Originally posted by 97forever@Sep 2 2004, 07:06 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-bowtie
@Sep 1 2004, 08:36 PM
personally, and I may get hammered for this, I think she got what she wanted.

Bet your 'Mark Martin, the REAL 1990 Winston Cup champion' bumper-sticker on it Bow. Like we say down here------if you run with fleas, expect to scratch a little. ;)
I lost that one on a bet in 91........................I would bet my ex-wife on it though. [/b][/quote]
No problem...I have a slightly used one I will let you have cheap.



Uh....an ex-wife, I mean. No way would I part with my bumper-sticker.
 
Haven't keep up with it to much. But considering she went out messed aroung with 1 or 2 other guys something like 72 hours after Bryant was to have raped her. Seems fishey to me. Maybe Bryant had more money than the other two. :lol:
 
I herd the same thing too gollum, I also herd her own friends testified against her. I for one thought he was innocent.
 
He admitted to things that rule out innocence.

Prosecutors work on a different level than defense attorneys. Part of their job is to decline prosecuting people without just cause.

There was enough evidence presented to a grand jury to get an indictment.

There was enough evidence to persuade a district attorney to prosecute it.

I ain't saying the female in question is Mother Theresa or anything. For all I know, she might be a street walker. Street walkers can also be raped. ANY sexual contact beyond what she defined as OK is illegal. Plain and simple.

She chickened out, went for the check which is probably enough to set her for life if she plays it right (she won't), and none of that makes Kobe innocent.

He got off light.
 
Originally posted by EatMorePossum@Sep 5 2004, 06:23 AM
He admitted to things that rule out innocence.

He got off light.
Well said, and it looks like he "got off" twice too. :(
 
I am not saying what he did was right, be I think it was as much her fault as his.
 
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