In a criminal trial involving charges related to sexual services, the defence requested several specific jury instructions during a pre-charge conference.
The trial judge declined to give a Vetrovec warning, finding the complainant was not an inherently unreliable witness.
The judge also refused to instruct the jury on the material benefit exception under s. 286.2(4) of the Criminal Code, as the evidence did not support its application.
The judge agreed to provide a specific instruction regarding the frailty of text message evidence due to the complainant's admission of deleting texts.
Finally, the judge ruled that 'control, direction, or influence over the movements of a person' under s. 286.3(1) includes non-physical movements such as setting prices for sexual services.