The accused was charged with multiple offences against his former partner, including assault, sexual assault, sexual assault causing bodily harm, uttering threats, mischief, and dangerous driving, as well as assault against their infant daughter.
The court applied the W.(D.) test to assess credibility, finding the complainant's evidence credible and rejecting the accused's denials.
The accused was found guilty of assault, sexual assault, uttering threats, and mischief, but acquitted of sexual assault causing bodily harm, assault against the child, and dangerous driving due to reasonable doubt.