Crime & Safety
5 Years Behind Bars For 1 Of 2 Brothers In Levi's Stadium Restroom Assault
One of the victims was left with a severe brain injury in the brawl over a urinal.

PHOTOS: Top, Amador Rebollero; middle, Dario Rebollero; bottom still from YouTube video.
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One of two brothers who assaulted two other men in a bathroom at Leviās Stadium in Santa Clara last year was sentenced Monday to five years in state prison, a Santa Clara County deputy district attorney said.
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Amador Rebollero, 28, was sentenced Monday by Judge Sharon Chatman at the Hall of Justice in San Jose to two felony counts of assault likely to cause great bodily injury stemming from a fight at the stadium on Oct. 5, Deputy District Attorney Deborah Hernandez said.
Rebollero pled guilty last month to assaulting the victims at a menās bathroom at the stadiumās 300-level during an afternoon San Francisco 49ers game, Hernandez said.
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Rebolleroās brother, 35-year-old Dario, was part of the assault and the pair had attempted to flee the scene but were quickly found and arrested by officers, according to Hernandez.
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An investigation determined that the first victim nudged Amadorās shoulder to indicate a urinal was open, police said. Amador said he didnāt like being pushed and punched the victim, who landed on the floor, according to police.
The second victim tried to stop Amador but was thrown to the ground by Dario, police said.
A witness used a cellphone to capture video of the attack that was posted on YouTube.
Amadorās public defender Daniel Portman, said his client initially faced nine years in prison and two strikes under the stateās three-strikes law.
During a preliminary hearing in May, Judge David Chapman dropped an enhancement of personal infliction of great bodily injury on the second victim against Amador based on evidence from prosecutors, according to Portman.
The first victim was knocked unconscious and left with a serious brain injury, Hernandez said. The second victim suffered less severe injuries and has been treated, Hernandez said.
Portman identified the first victim as Kiran Patel and the second as Amish Patel, who testified during the preliminary hearing. Dario pleaded not guilty to a felony assault count against him pertaining to the second victim and his trial was set for Aug. 31, Hernandez said. Dario, who Hernandez said wasnāt as involved in the alleged assault, had posted $150,000 bail early on in the case and is out of custody.
Amadorās sentence includes one strike under the stateās three-strikes law, Portman said.
āAmador Rebollero accepts full responsibility for the harm that he caused Kiran and Amish Patel, and he hopes that both of them continue to recover and heal,ā Portman said.
--Bay City News
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