The accused was charged with one count of sexual assault.
The complainant had a "blackout" regarding the sexual encounter and could not recall if she consented.
The accused testified the encounter was consensual, involving touching and masturbation, but denied intercourse.
DNA evidence confirmed the accused's semen in the complainant's vagina, consistent with penile or digital penetration.
The court applied the W.D. test, finding insufficient evidence to prove lack of consent beyond a reasonable doubt, leading to an acquittal.