Jury Reaches Verdict at Godmother Trial

More than just "he said, she said" according to investigators

A jury deliberated for only five hours in the case of a godmother accused of molesting a young boy who was also her student.

The jury found 33-year-old Carmina Lopez not guilty of all 11 counts on Monday.

The South Bay teacher cried and hugged her attorney as the verdicts were read at the El Cajon courthouse. Friends and family members who have supported Lopez throughout the trial cheers outside the courtroom as the verdicts were read.

Lopez had been accused of molesting the boy over a four-year period, beginning when he was 11. The defendant, however, said the boy was the aggressor and that he raped her, threatening to turn on her if she told anyone.

Lopez testified during the trial that the boy at one point grabbed her, threw her on the ground and began biting her cheek.

"He said, 'Pull your pants down, pull your pants down,' and I remember thinking, 'I'm not going to pull my pants down. He can bite me all he wants, I'm not going to pull my pants down,' " testified Lopez.

She told the court that she convinced him to get off her, and then he started laughing and saying it was just a joke, also saying he would turn things around if she ever told anybody.

After that incident, Lopez testified that the alleged victim raped her.

“He took me to master bedroom, and put me on the ground, and this time he raped me,” she told the jury. “I remember the top part of my body was immobile. I couldn't move the top part of my body, and my right leg was in that direction."
    
With her friends behind her on Monday, Lopez said she  was not surprised by the verdict. She did, of course, say she was relieved, however.

After the judge released the jury, one person who sat on the panel said the decision was not difficult for jurors to reach, saying that they simply did not believe Lopez's accuser.
    
Lopez said after the verdict was read that she would love to go back to teaching.

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