In closing arguments at a trial for a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman student at Brandon University in 2017, a Crown attorney said there are “multiple avenues” for conviction.
“From our perspective, consent was withdrawn due to the lack of consistent use of the condom and its removal, and the fact that the complainant verbally expressed her lack of consent and decided to stop,” Crown attorney Sarah Kok said in Brandon’s Court of King’s Bench on Friday.
The complainant testified Thursday that while attending the university, the accused, who she was not in a relationship with but knew since they were previously co-workers, asked her to “hang out.”
She testified that she went to his dorm room and eventually agreed to have sexual intercourse if the accused wore a condom. She said

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