Jury says it’s deadlocked in SJSU athletic trainer sexual assault case

SAN JOSE – The jury deciding the fate of San Jose State’s former athletic trainer accused of sexually assaulting female athletes powered through a stalemate Wednesday, and with urging from the federal judge, resumed deliberations.

The jury was clearly hung up late Tuesday, however, when one of the members sent a handwritten note to U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman:

“We are deadlocked with at least one, and quite likely more, unmovable jurors on each side (guilty vs. not guilty,)” a jury wrote in a note to the judge Tuesday. “What do we do now?”

“Continue your deliberations,” Labson Freeman responded.

By morning, the eight women and four men were back in the jury room, reviewing testimony of one athlete in particular, a former soccer player who said that in 2019 Scott Shaw inappropriately touched her breast when he tucked her t-shirt under her bra and dragged his hands along the side of her breasts to treat a shoulder injury, and cupped her buttocks with his hands when he was placing a stimulation pad.

The jury foreman requested the testimony of a second athlete on Wednesday, a former water polo player who testified she was “internally freaking out” in 2018 when Shaw touched her nipple while treating a shoulder injury and grabbed her bare buttocks when attempting to crack her back.

During their testimonies, both women broke into tears.

Although the judge on Tuesday allowed the court reporter to read back the full testimony of the soccer player, on Wednesday she denied the jury’s request to see partial testimony of the water polo player, telling them to rely on their memories. Partial testimony, defense lawyers said, could distort their recollections.

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