The accused was tried on two counts of sexual assault involving two different complainants.
On the first count, the complainant had no memory of the events due to a blackout, and the court found reasonable doubt regarding her capacity to consent and the circumstances of the encounter, resulting in an acquittal.
On the second count, the complainant explicitly objected to unprotected intercourse, but the accused proceeded anyway.
The court found the accused failed to take reasonable steps to ascertain consent after the complainant raised concerns, resulting in a conviction on the second count.