The accused was charged with sexual assault simpliciter and being a person in authority to touch a young person for a sexual purpose.
The complainant, a 16-year-old high school student, alleged that the accused, her employer at a pharmacy, grabbed her buttocks over her skirt during her first day of work.
The accused denied the allegation, claiming the complainant fabricated the charge after he terminated her employment due to a disturbance caused by her boyfriend.
The court found that while the complainant's evidence was generally well-delivered, there were inconsistencies regarding the boyfriend's presence in the pharmacy.
The accused's evidence, though at times unusual, raised reasonable doubt.
The court acquitted on all charges.