The accused was charged with sexual assault and touching a person under sixteen for a sexual purpose.
The Crown presented evidence from the complainant, her sister, and their father.
The court found beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused was the only adult who went upstairs and entered the complainant's bedroom.
However, due to significant inconsistencies in the child witnesses' testimony, particularly the complainant's cross-examination where she stated she did not feel a touch and only believed she was touched because others said so, the court found a reasonable doubt regarding whether the accused intentionally touched the complainant.
Consequently, the accused was acquitted on both counts.