One of the two victims of sexual abuse by a former unified teacher in the city of Vallejo said in his sentence on Monday that he was “prepared and raped by someone in a position of power in my life”, crimes that occurred more student than 13 years ago.
When reading his victim’s impact statement in the Superior Court of Solano County in Vallejo, the victim, now adult and married, said his relationship with Johnpaul Cagandahan Acac created “doubt, confusion and shame.”
Sitting at the prosecutor in Department 15, he told Judge Bryan J. Kim that “I tried several times to end the relationship.”
At a time of the relationship with Acac, she believed she was pregnant and he urged her to abort.
In addition, the victim told court that, as an adult, he avoids “certain sexual acts” because “they trigger memories.” He also declared that he has sought advice and used mediations to deal with those memories.
A second victim read his victim impact statement, while Acac, dressed in a jail and standing monkey next to the jury’s box with his defense lawyer, continued an inexpressive look directly to the judge.
Subsequently, Kim heard from the attached prosecutor Willilam J. Moser, who prosecuted the case and, he said, “given the nature of the case,” Acac must be asked to register a sexual offender for the rest of his life.
In the defense of his client, Acac’s lawyer, Michael P. Semansky of Martínez, cited “a pretext call”, a created by the application of the law, registered, and that an alleged victim contacts a suspect under the victory or victory -LVICTY? 585,000 bail.
The explanation had no effect on Kim, who recited the 11 positions that ACAC was not declared competition on March 17: five positions of lascivious and lascivious acts with a 14 and 15 -year -old boy; Four charges of oral copula with a person under 16 and 18; Two positions of sexual penetration with a foreign object with a person under 16 and 18 years (duration of a previous procedure, three positions, including an attempt to deter a witness, were fired).
While talking, the judge listed the amount of time involved in each guilt verdict, for a total of eight years in state prison.
Kim denied probation for ACAC, ordered him to pay $ 10,000 in fines and gave him credit for 117 days of custody. And you will be asked to register as a sexual offender for life.
As reported above, the duration of a previous judicial hearing, Moser described the facts of the case as “very serious”, and told Judge D. Scott Daniels that he had conducted an “exhaustive investigation” to guarantee the criminal presentation of December 17, 2024, citing 14 charges for serious crimes.
Continuing with his comments, Moser claimed that ACAC had “sexual relations with the students” at Vallejo high school and “student toks advantage”, pointing out cases of vaginal sexual relations, digital penetration and oral intercourse.
Daniels said there was sufficient evidence to guarantee more procedures, then emptied a prevent preliminary hearing on January 7, he reprogrammed it for February 3 before Pachane Possible to beg in March.
In an interview by letter after the audience, Semansky told the journalist that Acac was honored as a teacher of the year. He also said that the victims “were friends” with their client, and one of them recently “saw him at a party in Genentech” (now owned by the Switzerland firm) in Vacaville “and called the police.”
The judicial records show that the Vallejo Police on December 19 arrested ACAC in Block 1300 of Legend Circle under suspicion of multiple serious crimes, including lascivious and lascivious acts with a minor and intimidating to a witness or victim.
Acac was working for the school district in the fall of 2005. He is a hero multiple positions as a teacher and sports coach at Vallejo High School and the John Finney education complex. The charges against him imply accusations dating from 2011, 2012 and 2013, showed the criminal complaint.
On December 20, ACAC appeared in a Fairfield court for reading initial charges, where, in Department 24, the then Commissioner Kim said that the serious crimes that mainly involve one of the two girls. Acac declared himself innocent of all charges.
That same day, the unified superintendent of the city of Vallejo, Rubén Aurelio, issued a statement to parents and guardians, ensuring the subject “that the security and well -being of our students remain our top priority.”
“They informed us of a situation that involved Acac that required an immediate investigation on November 15, 2024,” Aurelio wrote. “We immediately placed the teacher on administrative license and refer the matter to the Local Police. Keep in mind that this teacher did not step on any district classroom or had access to our students once they notified us that it was under criminal investigation. The employment of this teacher with the district ended in December.