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Originally Posted by Delgar
An excerpt from the written decision:
138:
The success of this prosecution depended entirely on the Court being able to accept each complainant as a sincere, honest and accurate witness. Each complainant was revealed at trial to be lacking in these important attributes. The evidence of each complainant suffered not just from inconsistencies and questionable behaviour, but was tainted by outright deception.
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This is the sad part about the case. I thought in most criminal cases that the crown will extensively question and prepare their witnesses. They really should not have pursued this case to court, with the complainants they had. It was nothing but a circus.
I believe he treated these women as they described, it's unfortunate that the trial turned out as it did.