People v. Gillard CA2/3

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedFebruary 9, 2022
DocketB301605
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 2/9/22 P. v. Gillard CA2/3 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for publication or ordered published, except as specified by rule 8.1115(b). This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION THREE

THE PEOPLE, B301605

Plaintiff and Respondent, Los Angeles County Super. Ct. No. PA088987 v.

TERRY TERRELL GILLARD,

Defendant and Appellant.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County. Hayden Zacky, Judge. Affirmed.

Verna Wefald, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant.

Rob Bonta, Attorney General, Lance E. Winters, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Susan Sullivan Pithey, Assistant Attorney General, Scott A. Taryle and Colleen M. Tiedemann, Deputy Attorneys General, for Plaintiff and Respondent. _________________________ A jury found Terry Terrell Gillard guilty of committing numerous sex crimes against minors while he was a youth wrestling coach. On appeal, Gillard contends the court erred by finding him competent to stand trial, denying his motion to sever counts related to one of the victims, and excluding impeachment evidence. He also argues the court was biased and the prosecutor engaged in prejudicial misconduct. We affirm. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND 1. The charged crimes The People charged Gillard with 47 sex crimes involving nine minors.1 Most of the charges arose out of incidents taking place between 2014 and 2017, when Gillard was the wrestling coach at the Boys and Girls Club and Polytechnic High School (Poly). Eight of the nine victims were members of the Poly wrestling team. The People also charged Gillard with three counts related to an incident that occurred in 1991. 2. The prosecution’s case a. Incident involving Abraham (counts 1–3) Abraham A. joined a youth wrestling team in 1989, and Gillard was his coach. In August 1991, right before Abraham’s

1 The specific counts are as follows: three counts of lewd act upon a child under the age of 14 years (Pen. Code, § 288, subd. (a); counts 1–3); three counts of lewd act upon a child between 14 and 15 years (Pen. Code, § 288, subd. (c)(1); counts 4, 23–24); three counts of oral copulation of a person under 18 years (Pen. Code, § 288a, subd. (b)(1); counts 5, 20, 22); 28 counts of procuring a child to engage in a lewd act (Pen. Code, § 266j; counts 6–9, 11, 13–16, 21, 25–42); and 10 counts of child molesting (Pen. Code, § 647.6, subd. (a)(1); counts 10, 12, 17–19, 43–47).

2 12th birthday, Gillard drove to his house and said he had a birthday gift for him. Abraham got into the front seat of Gillard’s Cadillac. A woman, who Abraham believed was the mother of another boy on the wrestling team, was sitting in the backseat. Gillard parked his car a few blocks from Abraham’s house. He handed Abraham a condom and said, “today, you’re going to get your cherry popped.” Abraham moved to the backseat of the Cadillac. The woman orally copulated Abraham and they had sex while Gillard watched from the front seat. After Abraham ejaculated, Gillard climbed into the backseat. Gillard started having sex with the woman while she orally copulated Abraham. Abraham eventually put on his clothes and got into the front seat, where he waited for Gillard and the woman to finish. Abraham was initially proud and felt like he had become a man. He boasted about what happened to his siblings and best friends. Over time, however, he felt ashamed and guilty. Abraham started acting out and his grades suffered. In 2017, Abraham learned that Gillard had been arrested for lewd conduct with minors. He decided to report the incident to the police because he wanted to protect other children. b. Incidents involving Kayla (counts 4, 5) Kayla L. joined the Poly wrestling team in 2015, and Gillard was her coach. Kayla and Gillard often spoke on the phone. At first, they talked about wrestling and school, but Gillard eventually started asking her sexual questions. When Kayla was 14 years old, Gillard invited her to be the team’s manager and join the “circle,” which was a group of his most trusted wrestlers. Gillard, however, said he needed to “vet” her first. Gillard drove to Kayla’s house, took her into

3 her bedroom, and locked the door. He undressed Kayla, touched her breasts and vagina, put his mouth on her vagina, and put his penis inside her vagina. Kayla cried and told him to stop. Gillard told Kayla to copulate him orally, but she refused. Gillard eventually put on his clothes. He told Kayla she had been “vetted” and was now a member of the circle. After that day, Gillard frequently groped Kayla’s breasts and vagina, both over and under her clothing. When Kayla was around 14 or 15 years old, Gillard drove her to his house after school. He took her into his bedroom, put his fingers inside her vagina, and put his mouth on her vagina. c. Incidents involving Kayla, Ivan, and Tiel (counts 6–8) Gillard was Ivan S.’s wrestling coach at the Boys and Girls Club and Poly. When Ivan was 14 years old, Gillard told him Kayla wanted to perform oral sex on him in the school’s “mat room.” Ivan was hesitant, but Gillard pressured him. Ivan went into the mat room with Kayla, but he did not want to have sex with her. Ivan instead jumped around the room to make it appear that he was sweaty from having sex. After Ivan left the mat room, Gillard groped Kayla’s vagina over her clothes. He then told her to have sex with another wrestler, Tiel. Gillard warned Kayla that if she did not have sex with Tiel, he would have sex with her instead. Tiel came into the room, pulled down Kayla’s underwear, and inserted his penis into her vagina, which was painful and caused Kayla to bleed. Kayla tried to clean the blood off the floor before she left the mat room. She saw Gillard laughing after he noticed her blood on Tiel’s shirt.

4 d. Incidents involving Kayla and David (counts 9–12) David S. met Gillard when he was 13 years old and wrestling at the Boys and Girls Club. David later joined the Poly wrestling team. When David was 15 years old, Gillard took him to Kayla’s house and told him to have sex with her, which he did. Another time, Gillard drove David and Kayla to his house. Gillard left them in his garage and said he would return when they were finished having sex. David and Kayla had sex, and then Gillard drove them home. e. Incidents involving Kayla and Andy (counts 13, 14) Andy joined the Poly wrestling team in the ninth grade. When Andy was 15 years old, Gillard drove him to Kayla’s house and told him to “vent off some frustration” by “screw[ing]” Kayla. Andy and Kayla did not have sex; instead, they talked about how they felt ashamed. A week or two later, Gillard again dropped Andy off at Kayla’s house and told him to “let it all out.” Andy was scared and felt pressured by Gillard. Andy and Kayla eventually had sex in her bedroom. f. Incidents involving Kayla, Jaslyn, and Tiel (counts 15, 16) In July 2015, Gillard brought Tiel and another Poly wrestler, Jaslyn A., to Kayla’s house. Gillard told them to have a threesome, and he became angry when they refused. Jaslyn was scared, so she hid under the bed and started crying. Gillard eventually left the house with Jaslyn.

5 g. Incidents involving Kayla, Ivan, and Norman (counts 17–19) Norman R. joined the Poly wrestling team in the ninth grade. When Norman was 15 or 16 years old, Gillard drove him and Ivan home from practice. On the way, Gillard called Kayla and said he had two “studs” for her. Gillard drove Norman and Ivan to Kayla’s house and told them to go inside her room through a window, which they did.

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