How should evidence be considered in a sexual assault trial where the accused testifies?

Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Kendall, 2013 CanLII 64076 (NL PC):

In R v. J.C.H., 2011 NLCA 8, Rowe, J.A. directed the manner in which evidence should be considered in a case where the accused testifies. He stated that the “trial judge should generally first consider the evidence offered by the Crown in support of the charges, especially that of the complainant. That sets out the case that the accused has to meet. Only if there is sufficient strength in that evidence is it necessary to consider the evidence (if any) led by the accused”.

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