carrie: you don t have the right to come into my house. i ve never invited you to my house. this is, you know, this is not okay. hilda: banks says it was the sheriff who, upon questioning altuna mendoza a week later, let her in on what really happened that night. according to the sheriff s report, altuna mendoza wrote an apology note that in part read, i shouldn t have opened your door and gone into bed with you. in the narrative, altuna mendoza also agreed that having sex with someone who was too intoxicated to consent is rape. he was booked and charged with two felony counts of rape and sexual penetration with a foreign object. hilda: in november of last year, banks says she was ready to go to trial, but as she sat in this court, she was told the defendant was ready to enter a last-minute plea deal for false imprisonment, a charge she had never heard of before, and wasn t even a sex crime. carrie: and i begged her to please not do this, that i was ready. i said i would rather lose
An alleged rape victim from San Mateo County is questioning the justice system after she says her rapist was offered and accepted a plea deal for a non-sex.