A Clark County jury on Wednesday found a Portland man guilty of beating, raping and choking his former girlfriend inside her Vancouver home on St. Patrick’s Day last year, but the jury acquitted him of attempted murder.
Charles E. Paschal, 34, was convicted Wednesday of first-degree assault, first-degree rape, unlawful imprisonment and two counts of second-degree assault.
He is scheduled to be sentenced June 25 by Superior Court Judge Suzan Clark.
Deputy Prosecutor Michelle Nisle alleged that Paschal intended to kill the 32-year-old woman when he attacked and tortured her for hours inside her home. She eventually escaped by running out of the house’s back door when Paschal was distracted. Wearing only a bra and heavily injured, she scaled two fences and banged on the door of a nearby home, where residents helped her call 911 at about 4 a.m. March 17, 2013.
During his trial, Paschal, who is a former Oregon state wrestling champion, admitted on the stand to striking the woman five times in the face. He said he reacted in anger when she slapped him during a spat over his smoking cigarettes indoors. However, when confronted with a photograph of the victim’s face, swollen beyond recognition, Paschal denied he had caused all of the injuries shown.