Following a judge-alone criminal trial arising from alleged intimate-partner violence in a bedroom of a multi-tenant house, the court assessed credibility, reasonable doubt, incremental disclosure, and sexual-assault myth-based reasoning.
The complainant's evidence was found generally credible and sufficiently reliable on the core allegations, notwithstanding inconsistencies about peripheral details and a delayed disclosure of anal penile penetration.
The court held that the Crown proved beyond a reasonable doubt the elements of sexual assault, choking while committing an assault, assault, and unlawful confinement.
The Crown did not prove the mens rea for using or threatening to use a dumbbell as a weapon, and the accused was acquitted on that count.