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Party host strikes plea, avoids prison
Party host Robert Gessert was ordered to pay a $6,000 fine and do 80 hours of community service, but he will serve no prison time.
A sobbing Mark Chmura apologized to the public on the morning after being acquitted
Former Green Bay Packer Mark Chmura wept as he heard the jury's not guilty verdict. The 31-year-old was facing allegations of third-degree sexual assault and child enticement.
Feb. 3, 2001: Lawyers give closings and jury begins deliberating
Feb. 2, 2001: Lynda Chmura testifies their marriage is rock solid
Feb. 1, 2001: Teen says he saw accuser smile before entering bathroom
Jan. 31, 2001: Medical experts testify about accuser's injuries
Jan. 31, 2001: Nurse shouldn't have drawn conclusions about accuser's injuries, doctor says
Jan. 29, 2001: Allison tearful and defiant on stand
Jan. 29, 2001: Alleged victim cross-examined
Jan. 29, 2001: Accuser says Chmura raped her
Jan. 29, 2001: Nurse who examined accuser testifies
Jan. 27, 2001: Accuser's friend testifies
Jan. 26, 2001: Teens, mom take stand
Jan. 25, 2001: The alleged victim of Chmura's friend, Robert Gessert, testifies
Jan. 25, 2001: The alleged victim of Chmura's friend, Robert Gessert, testifies
Jan. 25, 2001: Lawyers made opening statements
Jan. 24, 2001: Jury selection complete
Jan. 23, 2001: Accuser's mother banned from courtroom
Jan. 17, 2001: Jury selection gets underway
Jan. 17, 2001: Case background
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Former Green Bay Packer Mark Chmura stands trial for sexual assault and child enticement after his babysitter claims he raped her in the bathroom at an after-prom party
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Video Backgrounder
Chmura Speaks Out
Prosecution's Opening
Defense's Opening
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Criminal Complaint
The original complaint details the allegations made against Mark Chmura and his friend, Robert Gessert, the owner of the home where the prom party took place
Kleber's Statement
This teen who attended the party says that Chmura's accuser smiled as she walked into the bathroom knowing the tight end was already in there
Sheriff's Report
According to this report taken after he feared being charged with underage drinking Kleber forgets much of what he said in his first statement
Kleber's Lawyer's Letter
This letter to both sides says the teen witness is going to stick with his original story
Gerald Boyle's Letter
One of several documents revealing a backstage war between the attorneys, the defense attorney's motion includes a letter telling prosecutor Paul Bucher to never "dare call me a liar again."
DA's Letter
This response from Bucher charges that Boyle's previous letters are "ramblings by yourself."
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