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Hockey Canada trial: Videos not evidence of complainant’s consent, Crown argues
LONDON -- Prosecutors in the sexual assault trial of five hockey players argue two videos in which the complainant says she's "OK with this" and that "it was all consensual" are not evidence that she actually consented to the sexual acts that took place inside a London, Ont., hotel room.
Crown takes aim at purported consent video at London hockey trial
Crown attorney Meaghan Cunningham took aim at a purported consent video during her closing argument Friday, arguing the video is evidence of how Michael McLeod badgered the complainant to say what he wanted as he filmed her.
(Updated) Videos not evidence of complainant's consent, Crown argues at hockey players' trial
Two cellphone videos in which a woman says she's "OK with this" and that "it was all consensual" are not evidence that she actually consented to the sexual acts that took place inside a London, Ont., hotel room, prosecutors argued Friday at the sexual assault trial of five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team. Prosecutor Meaghan Cunningham argued the videos, taken about an hour apart in the early hours of June 19, 2018, also did n…
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