Jonathan Fidone

The sentencing was delayed last week for the 22-year-old
Hollister man convicted of sexually assaulting a 19-month-old
child.
The sentencing was delayed last week for the 22-year-old Hollister man convicted of sexually assaulting a 19-month-old child.

A San Benito County jury in July found Jonathan Fidone guilty of sexual assault on a 19-month-old child after a five-day trial. Fidone was found guilty on felony counts of sexual penetration by a foreign object, forcible lewd act upon a child and aggravated sexual assault of a child stemming from an incident in July of last year.

His sentencing initially had been scheduled for Thursday, but got delayed until 1:30 p.m. Sept. 2 in room 101 of the county courthouse before Judge Steven Sanders.

Fidone faces 15 years to life in prison for aggravated sexual assault on a child. He also faces an additional three to eight years in prison because of the lewd acts conviction.

Originally, Fidone faced charges of felony child abuse and misdemeanor access card theft, according to the court records. Investigators believed a purchase from the card was used in the crime. That charge was dismissed because Deputy District Attorney Karen Forcum wanted to “simplify” the case for the jury, she said.

Fidone was arrested July 17, 2010, after a witness saw him in a locked bedroom with the 19-month-old child. The witness, the cousin of the child’s mother, watched Fidone take the child into a locked bedroom. Fidone was watching over the child because her mother, and Fidone’s girlfriend, was out of town, according to court records.

After breaking down the door, the mother’s cousin witnessed Fidone performing lewd acts with the child.

During the five-day trial, the jury heard testimony from four Hollister Police Department officers, a nurse at the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center and two forensic science technicians from the Department of Justice. Hospital records, pictures and blood evidence also were used during the trial.

Other testimony included the witness and the child’s mother.

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