N.S. sexual assault acquittal highlights challenges in the legal system
BRIDGEWATER, N.S. — The recent acquittal of a young Nova Scotia man accused of sexual assault highlights the complicated nature of judging sexual crimes, an expert says.
The alleged victim, who was 15 at the time, says she was sexually assaulted in October 2015 by her then-boyfriend.
In March, she testified that when he arrived to pick her up for school, they went to her room and she initially consented to sexual activity. She says, during intercourse, she received a text from her stepfather that upset her.
The boy, who was 16, continued to have sex with her when she told him to stop, she alleges.


