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Bryant’s preliminary hearing ended Wednesday with prosecu tors telling a judge there was “uncontradicted” evidence that the Los Angeles Lakers’ guard raped the 19-year-oid woman at a mountain BRYANT resort. “He held her by the back of the neck with his hand during sexual inter course.” pros ecutor Greg Chrittenden said. “He lifted up her skirt. She said ’no.’ He pulled down her underpants and she said ’no.’ He penetrated her from behind and she cried.” Judge Frederick Gannett said he hoped to rule by Monday whether Bryant will have to stand trial on a sexual assault charge that could send him to prison for life. Gannett only has to find there is probable cause to belie%ve Bryant raped the woman, some thing defense attorney Pamela Mackey told the judge prosecu tors failed to prove because the woman told her story through a sheriff’s detective. “She is not worthy of your belief,” Mackey said. Eagle County District Attorney Mark Hurlbert said, however, he was confident the judge would send the case to trial. “No prosecutor puts on their whole case at preliminary hear ing,” he said. “In this case you saw kind of a sanitized version.” If the two-day preliminary hearing wasn’t the entire prose cution case, it still contained graphic details about an encounter that began with the woman excited to meet the bas ketball superstar, escalated into consensual kissing and hugging, and ended with sex across the back of a chair. Prosecutors tried to portray Bryant as an arrogant athlete who held the woman down and raped her, concerned only that she might talk about the encounter. When it was the defense’s turn to question the lead detec tive in the case, Mackey tried to poke holes in the woman’s story, raise doubts about whether she told Bryant “no” and show she had sex with someone else two days before the alleged assault June 30. “This is an extremely thin case based mostly on hearsay,” Mackey said. She wasted no time getting Detective Doug Winters to say that the yellow underwear the woman wore to her rape examai a hospital the next day contained sperm from another man, alonj with Caucasian pubic hair, The 25-year-old Bryant, who is black, contends he had con sensual sex with the woman. Winters said the woman told him she had consensual sex with another man on June 28 and used a condom, backing earlier defense suggestions she was sex ually active before her encounter with Bryant. Winters also said two pairs of panties from the woman were tested — one from the night of June 30, the other the pair she wore to a hospital for an exam the next day. The latter pair contained blood and semen, Winters said. “The accuser arrived al the hospital wearing panties with someone else’s semen and sperm in them, not that of Mr. Bryant, correct?” Mackey asked. “That’s correct,” Winters responded. Mackey suggested injuries found during the woman’s exam could have come from having repeated sex, a contention she first made in court last week. The defense contends the tests on the underwear provide Bryant with “compelling evi dence of innocence.” Stan Goldman, a professor al Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, said the argument might be more of a public rela tions move. “The defense may be spin ning this more for the public than the court,” he said. “It’s impressive, but its negative pub lic relations value for the prose cution is more significant than its legal value.” Bryant sat stoically with his hands folded watching his attor ney tear apart the prosecution’s version of the case. Occasionally, he leaned over and talked to his other lawyer, Hal Haddon. Mackey also managed to introduce something prosecutors didn’t talk about last week. The night auditor sent police a letter saying she saw the woman as she came back to the front desk at the Cordillera Lodge & Spa. “What the night auditor says in her letter is the accuser did not look or sound as if there had been any problem,” Mackey said. “Correct?” she asked Winters. “Yes,” he responded. Winters also acknowledged the woman didn’t tell him she told Bryant “no” when he interviewed her the day after the alleged rape. “I asked the accuser why she never told Mr. Bryant ‘no,’” Winters wrote in his report. Last week, Winters testified the victim told him she told Bryant “no” repeatedly, and that Bryant even forced her to turn around and face him and say it at one point. It was not clear if that came from a later interview with the woman. 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