Jury Renders Guilty Verdicts Against Carlos Gomez-Avalos for Sexual Assault in Domestic Violence Trial

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Defendant Faces Up to 7 Years in Prison

November 4, 2024

Oakland- Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price announced that a jury returned guilty verdicts against Carlos Gomez-Avalos (31) for the 2023 attack and sexual assault of a female victim. The Jury found Mr. Gomez-Avalos guilty of one count of forced oral copulation and one count of corporal injury on a relationship partner.

The evidence presented by prosecutors showed that Mr. Gomez-Avalos attacked the female victim as after she returned home. The jury also heard evidence that Mr. Gomez-Avalos became violent with the victim, sexually assaulting her, leaving visible marks on her face and neck.

“I want to thank the jury for their hard work and thoughtful deliberation in rendering these guilty verdicts against Mr. Gomez-Avalos,” said DA Pamela Price. “Data from the CDC’s National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey indicates that about 41% of women experienced sexual violence by intimate partner during their lifetime. That is why my office remains focused on prosecuting serious cases and providing services to survivors of domestic violence in Alameda County.”

Carlos Gomez-Avalos faces up to 7 years in prison. He is scheduled to be sentenced on November 25, 2024, in Department 12, at the René C. Davidson Courthouse in Oakland.

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The Alameda County District Attorney’s Office (DAO) is one of California’s largest prosecutors’ offices and is led by Alameda County’s first Black woman District Attorney Pamela Y. Price. Price brings her vision to this office to fairly administer justice in the pursuit of thriving, healthy, and safe communities for every person who steps foot in Alameda County, no matter their race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, income, or zip code. Price has been recognized as one of the most progressive prosecutors through her forward-thinking, innovative strategies to interrupt cycles of violence and crime and bring change to a criminal justice system rooted in systemic racism. Follow Madam DA on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, and @AlamedaCountyda on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.