Officer accused of molesting girl seeks dismissal
Bryce Alderton
Lawyers for former Huntington Beach police officer Mark Trachman, a
man accused of molesting a 14-year-old girl while on duty and allegedly
asking two other women to expose themselves during separate traffic
stops, will file a motion to dismiss the case.
Officials at the District Attorney’s office said it will go to trial.
Defense attorney John Barnett will file the motion to dismiss the case
against 36-year-old Trachman.
Trachman was arraigned Jan. 8 in the Santa Ana Central Justice Center
and is charged with four felony counts for allegedly fondling a
14-year-old girl at her home during a police interview in which she was
reporting an incident of sexual abuse to him, and two misdemeanor charges
for asking women to expose themselves during traffic stops.
A pretrial hearing is scheduled for March 8 at West Justice Center in
Westminster, said the Orange County District Attorney’s office.
A pretrial hearing will determine whether the case will be continued
to trial, be resolved with a plea or be dismissed.
Trachman has pleaded not guilty to the criminal charges.
In a preliminary hearing brief Barnett says, “Officer Trachman was at
all relevant times acting within the scope of his employment as a police
officer.” Barnett asks in the brief that Trachman be given immunity under
the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act.
Child abuse is defined by law as “a physical injury that is inflicted
by other than accidental means on a child by another person.”
Barnett said the law further states that “Child abuse or neglect does
not include an injury caused by a reasonable and necessary force used by
a peace officer acting within the course and scope of his or her
employment as a peace officer.” Prosecutors argue the officer did more
than his job allowed.
“We don’t believe he was only doing his job or else we wouldn’t have
filed charges,” said Tori Richards, district attorney spokeswoman. “We’ll
let the jury decide.”
Trachman was arrested in May.
He was then fired from the Huntington Beach Police Department in
August after two new charges arose, in which he allegedly asked the two
women to expose their breasts.
An investigator with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department testified
during the preliminary hearing that one of the women identified in one of
the misdemeanor charges revealed to him during an interview that Trachman
had pulled her over for wearing her seat belt improperly and she told
Trachman she was doing so because of surgery she had to pierce her
nipples.
She said she didn’t provide proof of insurance to Trachman and he told
her she would have to prove she had the piercing for him to believe her
story, which she said she did by flashing her breasts to Trachman, the
investigator testified.
The investigator later testified that the other woman identified in
the misdemeanor charges revealed during an interview that Trachman had
told her he pulled her over for tinted windows and began asking questions
about breast enhancement surgery and asked to see the incision, but she
refused and was not issued a citation.
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