The case began when law enforcement took a report from the alleged victim on June 28, 2017, about an incident at Cercy's house at Alcova Lake three days before.
The jury's decision boils down to whether the prosecution has proved its case beyond a reasonable doubt to convict Tony Cercy -- who is presumed innocent.
Pagliuca said that when a jury in February acquitted Cercy of 1st and 2nd degree sexual assault, it also at that time rejected the allegation of oral sex.