Prosecutors from the state Attorney General's Office told an Orange County Superior Court judge Friday they don't believe they can prove most of the rape.
AG office: Not enough evidence to prove most rape charges against OC surgeon, girlfriend
SANTA ANA, Calif. (KTTV/CNS) - Prosecutors from the state Attorney General s Office told an Orange County Superior Court judge Friday that they don t believe they can prove most of the rape charges against a Newport Beach hand surgeon and his girlfriend and want to amend the complaint against the pair to include just one sexual assault case involving one of the seven charged victims.
Orange County Superior Court Judge Steven Bromberg told the prosecutors to file a document under seal offering more explanation as to why they believe they do not have enough evidence to proceed on most of the charges against Dr. Grant Robicheaux, 40, and Cerissa Laura Riley, 34.
By City News Service
May 14, 2021
SANTA ANA (CNS) - Prosecutors from the state Attorney General s Office told an Orange County Superior Court judge today they don t believe they can prove most of the rape charges against a Newport Beach hand surgeon and his girlfriend and want to amend the complaint against the pair to include just one sexual assault case involving one of the seven charged victims.
Orange County Superior Court Judge Steven Bromberg told the prosecutors to file a document under seal offering more explanation as to why they believe they do not have enough evidence to proceed on most of the charges against Dr. Grant Robicheaux, 40, and Cerissa Laura Riley, 34.
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The former husband of a popular Hudson Valley television reporter has pleaded guilty in connection to a domestic violence case.
Orange County resident Sean Doyle, age 38, of Cornwall, admitted to criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation and three counts of endangering the welfare of a child on Monday, May 10 in the case connected to News 12 s Blaise Gomez.
Doyle was arrested on March 18, 2019, after Gomez called police to their Town of Cornwall residence stating that Doyle had assaulted her and placed his hands around her neck, said the Orange County District Attorney s Office.
Gomez said she was strangled, repeatedly punched in the face with a closed fist, thrown into her headboard - causing it to crack - spit on, called horrible obscenities, put in a chokehold, had her trachea squeezed shut and whipped around by her hair.
By City News Service
May 12, 2021
SANTA ANA (CNS) - A 64-year-old probationer was charged with a racially motivated attack on a 7-Eleven convenience store owner in Newport Beach.
Danny Martin Loros was charged with assault with a deadly weapon and violation of civil rights with violent injury, both felonies, and faces a sentencing enhancement for a hate crime, according to court records.
While making racial slurs and comments ``denigrating to immigrants, Loros is accused of hurling a liquor bottle at the victim s stomach on Friday, according to the Orange County District Attorney s Office.
Loros was released from jail on April 29 after serving time on a probation violation in a misdemeanor criminal threats case, according to jail and court records. In that case he pleaded guilty Feb. 11.