The accused, R.V., was charged with multiple counts including sexual assault, unlawful confinement, assault, attempting to choke, and uttering threats against the complainant, N.C., stemming from two alleged incidents.
The defense argued consensual sexual activity and denied other allegations.
The court applied the W.(D.) analysis to assess conflicting evidence.
While the accused's evidence was found not credible due to dishonesty and untruthfulness about the relationship, the complainant's credibility was also significantly undermined by untruthful testimony regarding the existence and disappearance of key voicemail and social media messages.
Despite the Crown's arguments for corroborating evidence, the court found the complainant's untruthfulness on material issues created a reasonable doubt, leading to the acquittal of the accused on all counts.