Complainant in hockey players' sex assault case can't be judged on assumptions: Crown
- The complainant realized she was in an extremely vulnerable and potentially dangerous situation after coming out of a hotel bathroom and finding men in the room, as stated by Prosecutor Meaghan Cunningham.
- McLeod, Carter Hart, Alex Formenton, Dillon Dube, and Callan Foote have pleaded not guilty to sexual assault, with allegations involving consent violations, according to court records.
- Consent is central to the trial, which began in April and has included testimony from nine witnesses, including the complainant, who testified over nine days, according to the court report.
- Cunningham emphasized that the complainant's actions during a stressful situation should not be judged by others' expectations.
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Complainant in hockey players' sex assault case can't be judged on assumptions: Crown
LONDON — The actions of a woman who accused five hockey players of sexual assault should not be assessed based on what others believe she should have done that night, nor should her demeanour at trial be scrutinized based on myths about how an "ideal
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