The accused was charged with sexual assault after a stranger grabbed the complainant's buttocks.
The complainant followed the assailant to a convenience store, and police later obtained surveillance video showing the accused in the store.
The court assessed the reliability of the complainant's eyewitness identification, noting several frailties including cross-racial identification, discrepancies in the description of the assailant's build and clothing, and the short duration of observation under stress.
The court found these frailties raised a reasonable doubt about identity and acquitted the accused.