The Mercury News

Court must reconsider party mom's bail request

- By John Woolfolk jwoolfolk@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

A Los Gatos woman jailed since October on charges of hosting liquor-fueled parties for her teen son and his classmates, where some kids were injured and girls allegedly sexually assaulted, will get another shot at bail.

A Santa Clara County judge in February denied bail for Shannon O'Connor after prosecutor­s argued she remains a threat to the teen victims, their families and the broader community as well as a risk to fleeing justice. In April, the 6th District Court of Appeal summarily dismissed her appeal.

But on Wednesday, the California Supreme Court ordered the 6th District to reconsider whether O'Connor is entitled to bail on the grounds that she has not been charged with felony acts of violence or sexual assault.

But she may not be checking out of the county lockup soon. If the appellate court upholds her eligibilit­y for bail, prosecutor­s could appeal that decision to the state Supreme Court. And if her bail eligibilit­y stands, the Superior Court judge would have to schedule a hearing to decide what her bail amount should be.

On Friday, a court granted her lawyer's request to postpone entering a plea in the case until Sept. 30, which prosecutor­s did not oppose. Outside of court after the brief hearing, her lawyer, Brian Madden, said “she's doing as well as can be expected.”

“However,” he continued, “conditions in the county jail as a result of COVID are very difficult.” Prosecutor­s had no comment. O'Connor faces 39 charges, including felony child endangerme­nt and misdemeano­r furnishing liquor to minors, child molestatio­n and sexual battery in connection with the parties she allegedly arranged or hosted for her son when he was a high school freshman.

At her bail hearing in February,

teen girls who attended the parties told Judge Johnny Gogo that they feared O'Connor would menace them once she was freed. One tearfully testified that “she robbed me of my innocence.”

According to court filings by prosecutor­s, O'Connor arranged for the teens to sneak out of their homes at night without telling their parents. “After the children were drunk on the alcohol she provided, she encouraged them to engage in sexual activity with each other,” prosecutor­s alleged, and “even facilitate­d the sexual encounters, some consensual and some nonconsens­ual.” Prosecutor­s and Madden disputed whether the felony child endangerme­nt charges involved acts of violence, a key to withholdin­g bail. Judge Gogo in denying bail in February called it “a very extraordin­ary case.”

 ?? ARIC CRABB — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Attorney Brian Madden, left, and client Shannon O'Connor are shown during a bail hearing in Santa Clara County Superior Court on Jan. 18in San Jose. O'Connor faces 39 criminal counts involving 15 alleged teen victims for a series of parties and gatherings from June 2020throug­h May 2021.
ARIC CRABB — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Attorney Brian Madden, left, and client Shannon O'Connor are shown during a bail hearing in Santa Clara County Superior Court on Jan. 18in San Jose. O'Connor faces 39 criminal counts involving 15 alleged teen victims for a series of parties and gatherings from June 2020throug­h May 2021.

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