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Not guilty plea from coach accused of sex with underage girls
Former St. Helena High School wrestling and volleyball coach Herschel Sandler, appeared in court for arraignment on four counts of sexual assault of a minor and for a bail reduction hearing. J.L. Sousa/Register | Buy photos
Friday, April 11, 2008
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Herschel Sandler, the former coach accused of molesting two teenage girls in the 1990s, pleaded not guilty Thursday to four counts of sexual assault on a minor.

People turned out in droves to support the popular St. Helena High School volleyball and wrestling coach who resigned in 2007, just after the first accusations surfaced.
Noting the outpouring of community support but acknowledging the severity of the charges, Napa County Superior Court Judge Rodney Stone reduced bail from $250,000 to $100,000.

Sandler, 45, of Napa, is accused of having a sexual relationship with one girl under 16 in the 1990s and a second girl under 18 during the same time period.
He is charged with two counts of oral copulation with a minor under 16, one count of oral copulation with a minor under 18, and one count of lewd acts against a child under 16.

Court documents state that on at least one occasion Sandler had sexual intercourse with a minor on the St. Helena High campus.
Sandler coached volleyball at St. Helena High from 1996 to 1999, and wrestling until 2007. He also coached wrestling at Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School and men’s and women’s volleyball at Pacific Union College.

Napa County Deputy District Attorney Paul Gero informed the court Thursday that Sandler is also accused of making inappropriate advances toward two additional girls. One was a college-aged volleyball player, according to Napa County Deputy Public Defender Kris Keeley, and the other was a minor. She indicated that both incidents are alleged to have taken place more than a decade ago.

“It is a serious misuse of trust when someone molests a child in the community,” Gero told the court, claiming that Sandler is a flight risk because of his ties to Russia, where he met his wife, Oksana.

Keeley argued that Sandler is neither a flight risk nor a danger to community, noting his “significant ties to the community.” He has no previous criminal record, she said.

Keeley said she has received a dozen letters in support of Sandler, and indicated that many of the audience members would be willing to speak on his behalf.

Gero said that while people charged with crimes can be “good fathers, employees and church-goers,” they can still “do something sinful.”

“That does not mean they are not a danger to the community,” he added.

According to Keeley, Sandler is no longer coaching children and does not come into contact with minors at his current place of employment.

She also said the alleged victims would have “no problem” with him being released from custody.

Gero expressed concern over the Bible study sessions Sandler runs out of his home.

Stone ordered Sandler to turn over his passport and, in the case that he is released on bail, he is to have no contact with his accusers or any child under 18. The judge made an exception for his 17-month-old son.

The next hearing in the case is set for May 1.

Oscar Muñoz, who was coached by Sandler and later served as a fellow coach at PUC, said he was “surprised” to hear about the charges and “shocked to see it brought up now.”

Muñoz, who attended the arraignment Thursday, described Sandler as a “spiritual” man, and said he never witnessed any inappropriate conduct between Sandler and his athletes.

“I never saw any flirting,” he said. “He talked about his girlfriend, later his fiancee and now his wife, who was in Russia.”
12 comment(s)

AT2008 wrote on Apr 10, 2008 4:49 PM:

" It's encouraging to see the bail has been reduced...but consdering the amount of community support why not let him out on his own recognizance? He's already been dragged through the mud and his reputation is severely damaged, why continue to keep him jailed? Many members in this community have a lot of love and support for Herschel and rightfully so.
As a society, we have allowed things to get way out of hand...the next thing you know, it will be considered assault if a teacher/coach hugs one of his or her students/athletes. If things continue this way, where is the future of athletics or acedemics? No one will be willing to take jobs or volunteer their time to work with the youth if every move they make will be under such scrutiny.
Think about it...if Herschel is such a bad guy, then why are there so many people supporting him? Because of these accusations, the valley has just lost a quality mentor and someone freely willing to dedicate his life to serving others. "

asahigo wrote on Apr 11, 2008 6:40 AM:

" I thought that the statute of limitations was 6 years for sexual abuse charges. "

cutiepie wrote on Apr 11, 2008 6:53 AM:

" Herschel now has his reputation ruined plus his family destroyed. It amazing that people can make statements about another, and destroy their lives within moments. It was my understanding that a person couldn't be tried after ten years for this type of issue? Now we are talking about 18 years later? Why now is this coming to light. This whole issue sound fishy to me. I hoping justice will be done in a fair and just manner. This will effect the whole Valley plus destroy the chances of Hershel chances of helping our children. "

hudds5 wrote on Apr 11, 2008 8:31 AM:

" I am all for waiting to see how this plays out in court because he is innocent until proven guilty. However, before everyone jumps to his defense, please keep in mind that there are still victims in this case that needs support too. "

AT2008 wrote on Apr 11, 2008 10:05 AM:

" It seems this gets cloudier everyday. Now the alleged victims have "no problem" with him being released. If I were the one that had been assaulted and felt violated enough to press charges there's no way I would have "no problem" with having that person released. What's really going on here? "

chunk wrote on Apr 11, 2008 10:14 AM:

" Is the photo messed up or is this what this guy looks like? He looks like Darth Vader when he takes his mask off. "

mike wrote on Apr 11, 2008 12:05 PM:

" It will be intresting to see how this all plays out in court. If found guilty I
would hope the judge tosses the book at him. If not guilty then and only then will he get my sympathy. "

sammy wrote on Apr 11, 2008 12:15 PM:

" I think im more appalled at the statements made about statue of limitations law. As if that discounts the actions of a person. I have no idea if this man is innocent or guilty, it's not my job to judge him, therefore I have no opinion. I do question tho why it has taken so darn long for legal action to be taken. "

Two CEnts wrote on Apr 11, 2008 1:23 PM:

" Who's the lady in the photo? Attorney? "

GetReal! wrote on Apr 11, 2008 2:29 PM:

" Didn't we see clergy that were convicted in similar crimes, although typically homosexual in nature, then the convictions were overturned do to statute of limitations? My MEMORY is not what it used to be...perhaps that is why a statute of limitations exists! "

Intrepid wrote on Apr 11, 2008 6:18 PM:

" My true hope here is that if he is found guilty (and I emphasize IF) then toss the book at him, BUT if he is found innocent toss the book at the girls. Should the girls be crying wolf, then they ruin the trust of the community for years to come for others that truly need our help. For all the costs of this trial, someone should be held respondsible. Sad part is that this man will pay no matter what the outcome in terms that he will NEVER be seen the same by others in his community here. What price to the girls pay if they are not telling the truth? "

crayone wrote on Apr 17, 2008 12:20 PM:

" no surprise. girls gets molested and people either think it is "interesting" to see how it is going to play out, don't believe her, or are more worried about the community. When are we going to take the signs as serious. Really, this is a problem, i am young adult femal and i know atleast 7 of my friends who have been raped or sexually assaulted. This guy just seems to be a product of the patriarchal world we live in. think about it, calling oneself a christian is hardly any reason to beleive someone, not to disrespect the christian community that i am a part of, but let's be serious men all accross the world hurt women.... why doesn't someone say that! "

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