The appellants were convicted of sexual assault by a judge and jury.
They appealed their convictions, arguing the trial judge erred in his W.(D.) instruction to the jury and by restricting cross-examination of the complainant regarding an incorrect in-court identification.
One appellant also argued the trial judge erred by revoking his bail mid-trial without hearing submissions.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeals, finding the jury instructions were appropriate in context, the cross-examination was properly restricted as collateral, and the bail revocation, while procedurally flawed initially, was corrected without prejudicing the fair trial.