Gregory McClurg was charged with making and possessing child pornography, sexual assault, sexual interference, and invitation to sexual touching.
The complainant, a 15-year-old runaway, testified that the accused showed her pornography, sexually touched her, and took photographs of her.
The accused denied the allegations, presenting an alibi and suggesting his son's involvement, and also claimed erectile dysfunction.
The court found the complainant's testimony credible regarding sexual touching and the creation of child pornography, but had lingering doubt about the accused's direct involvement and the reliability of his alibi.
Consequently, the Crown failed to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, and the accused was acquitted of all charges.