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Accused found guilty of sexual assault; complainant's extreme intoxication rendered her incapable of consenting.
The accused was charged with sexual assault following an incident at a party.
The Crown alleged the accused engaged in non-consensual intercourse with the complainant while she was highly intoxicated and incapable of consenting.
The defence argued the sexual activity was consensual and occurred later in the accused's van.
The court found the complainant's evidence credible and supported by toxicology and forensic evidence, while rejecting the accused's version of events due to significant inconsistencies.
The court concluded the complainant was incapable of consent due to intoxication and found the accused guilty of sexual assault.
Accused found guilty of sexual assault where highly intoxicated complainant was incapable of consenting.
The accused was charged with sexual assault following an incident at a house party.
The complainant consumed a significant amount of alcohol and marijuana, becoming highly intoxicated, and fell asleep in the master bedroom.
The accused allegedly had non-consensual intercourse with her while she was asleep or unconscious.
The accused claimed the intercourse was consensual and occurred later in his van.
The court found the complainant was incapable of consenting due to severe intoxication and that the accused sexually assaulted her in the bedroom.
The accused was found guilty.