Los Angeles Times

Molestatio­n trial ends in partial verdict

- By Teri Figueroa teri.figueroa@sduntiontr­ibune.com Teri Figueroa writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

VISTA, Calif. — A former Army and Navy Academy headmaster was acquitted Friday on four of five charges that he had molested two cadets during a 1997 ski trip. The jury deadlocked on charges that he molested another cadet repeatedly from 1999 to 2001.

After five days of deliberati­ons, Vista Superior Court Judge Harry Elias declared a mistrial when jurors indicated they were split 11-1 on some of the remaining counts. They did not indicate which way the majority was leaning.

The defendant, Jeffrey Barton, 57, had faced 20 felony charges — including oral copulation and sodomy — dating to when he was a teacher at the 105-year-old seaside boarding school in Carlsbad. Because the accusers only recently came forward with their allegation­s, state law allowed prosecutor­s to bring a case.

Barton’s attorney, Dan Greene, called the verdicts “a testament to our system of justice” and said his client “appreciate­s the jury’s service, but he is still waiting for final justice.”

It’s unclear whether the district attorney’s office will opt to retry Barton, who remains jailed in lieu of $5.2million bail. Elias set a hearing for Thursday to discuss the remaining charges.

Barton became head of schools at the campus in 2012. He resigned that post in June 2013, shortly after a former cadet accused Barton of molesting him, starting in 1999 when he was in ninth grade. The ensuing investigat­ion uncovered more accusers, all of whom are now adults.

The jury heard from four additional accusers whose allegation­s date to the mid-1980s and cover two additional boarding schools in other states. The jury was allowed to consider their testimony as potentiall­y corroborat­ing evidence.

The case rested heavily on the word of the seven men; Barton did not testify.

Carlsbad police twice before had investigat­ed Barton, once in 2000 and again in 2010, after adults reported suspicious behavior with cadets. In each case, the boy involved denied abuse, and the investigat­ions fizzled.

The accuser whose allegation­s sparked the 2013 probe is the same person who 13 years earlier had denied abuse.

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S.D. Union-Tribune ?? JEFFREY BARTON, former headmaster of a Carlsbad school, was acquitted on four counts.
Misael Virgen S.D. Union-Tribune JEFFREY BARTON, former headmaster of a Carlsbad school, was acquitted on four counts.

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