The accused, Shevon McKitty and Celdon Parris-Thompson, were charged with sexual assault.
The complainant, R.H., had incomplete memory due to blackouts from intoxication but clearly expressed non-consent to sexual intercourse.
The court found that R.H. did not lack the capacity to consent to any sexual contact but explicitly withheld consent for sexual intercourse.
McKitty was found guilty of sexual assault for engaging in intercourse after R.H.'s clear non-consent.
Parris-Thompson was found guilty of sexual assault for physically pressing into R.H. and attempting penetration despite her verbal and physical resistance.
Neither accused was found to be a party to the other's offence.