Daily Camera (Boulder)

Man takes plea deal in Boulder bar case

- By Mitchell Byars mbyars@ prairiemou­ntainmedia.com

A Castle Rock man accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a bar in downtown Boulder in 2021 has entered into a plea agreement in his case.

Joel Twambale, 36, pleaded guilty in Boulder District Court on Thursday to unlawful sexual contact and third-degree assault, both misdemeano­rs.

Prosecutor­s dismissed the original charges of sexual assault — overcoming victim’s will, resisting arrest and obstructio­n of a peace officer.

Boulder County District Attorney’s

Office spokeswoma­n Shannon Carbone said Twambale will have a three-year deferred sentence on the unlawful sexual contact charge. Sentencing is open on the assault count, though there is an agreement that Twambale will not serve any jail time, a request of the victim in the case.

“Law enforcemen­t and the victim were in strong support of the plea,” Carbone said. “The victim did not want the defendant to do any jail time. Our office worked closely with the victim and we were glad to secure this outcome.”

Twambale will be required to complete sex offender treatment as a condition of probation and will have to register as a sex offender. Carbone said the term of probation and the deferred judgment must be extended if the sex offender treatment is not completed.

Twambale is set for a sentencing hearing on Oct. 21 after a presentenc­e investigat­ion and a psycho-sexual investigat­ion.

According to an affidavit, a woman told police she went out dancing with some friends to Press Play, 1005 Pearl St., on July 11, 2011, when she became separated from her friends on the dance floor.

The woman said a man she did not know, later identified by the woman as Twambale, came up and started dancing and “grinding”

on her. The woman said she tried to move away, but Twambale held her in place.

The woman told police she was scared and did not say anything, and that Twambale then used his fingers to sexually assault her, according to the affidavit.

After about three minutes, the woman said Twambale stopped and she was able to go to the bathroom, where she told a witness what happened. The woman’s friends also came to the bathroom, and then informed security.

The woman was taken to the hospital for a sexual assault examinatio­n.

Police tried to talk to Twambale

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