A Richland teen faces a May 17 trial on allegations that during a party he gave alcohol and drugs to minors and later made sexual advances on a semi-conscious girl.
Robert Allen Gibson, 19, pleaded innocent Wednesday in Benton County Superior Court to two counts of distributing marijuana and methamphetamine to a person under 18 and one count each of fourth-degree assault and furnishing liquor to a minor.
The charges include aggravating allegations of sexual motivation and victim vulnerability.
Prosecutors allege that on May 2, a group of 15-year-olds were with Gibson at a party when he "provided intoxicants, including marijuana and alcohol" to the group.
Witnesses reported seeing one of the girls "passed out due to her extreme intoxication" and carried around by Gibson and others. At one point in the night, the girl was "dropped and hit her head very hard on cement," according to court documents.
It is that same girl that prosecutors claim Gibson was seen kissing and inappropriately touching while she was semi-conscious or even unconscious. The girl also was reportedly vomiting from her condition, documents said.
Gibson was allegedly told to stop by witnesses but continued. He then "spent the night unsupervised in the same room (with the minor girls) as they all slept and/or passed out from intoxication," Deputy Prosecutor Christine Bennett wrote in court documents.
Parents of at least two of the teens conducted home drug tests the next morning and told Richland police the tests came back positive for marijuana and trace amounts of methamphetamine, documents said.
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