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Old 02-01-2016, 02:06 PM   #775
Johnny199r
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Rosemary Westwood ‏@rosiewestwood The stats are incredible: only about 0.5 per cent of sex assaults result in court proceedings, only about 0.2 per cent end in convictions
After being a lawyer in Alberta for a few years, I'd say the Crown has a success rate of about 15-20% in sexual assault trials.

The majority of the time, it comes down to he said vs she said, with no other physical evidence or witnesses, over a time period that happened a long time ago.

If the accused takes the stand, denies the offence, is a somewhat believable person, he isn't getting convicted. Unless you draw a judge that is super Crown friendly and always convicts.

I've had judges put an accused on a peace bond after finding the accused not guilty, because they believe the complainant, but can't be sure it happened because they weren't there and have no definitive proof.
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