Judge rejects sexsomnia defence, finds Manitoba man guilty of child sex assault
- A judge rejected Clinton Muskego's defence of sexsomnia for the assault of an 11-year-old boy in Manitoba, resulting in a guilty verdict for sexual assault and interference.
- Judge Mary Kate Harvie found Muskego guilty of sexual assault and noted his intoxication level was 'a seven or eight, at least.'
- Muskego admitted to being intoxicated with cannabis and alcohol before the incident and claimed he had no memory of the assault.
- The boy reported the incident to his grandmother after escaping, leading to Muskego's arrest after he cooperated with police.
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