The accused was tried on charges of sexual assault, sexual interference, and invitation to sexual touching involving a complainant who was under 16 at the material time.
The central issue was whether the Crown had proven the alleged acts beyond a reasonable doubt.
The court found significant conflicts between the complainant’s video statement, preliminary inquiry evidence, and trial testimony, and treated with caution the fact that the complainant had fabricated a rape allegation only months before reporting the charged conduct.
Although the allegations were not impossible, the court held they were not proved beyond a reasonable doubt and entered acquittals on all counts.