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Judy Trinh@JudyTrinhCBC OCT 2, 2019 Closing Arguments Day 3 (morning)
Crown could wrap its concluding arguments in the domestic violence trial of Joshua Boyle Wednesday. (Oct 2) But an extra day has been slated just in case
10:03 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown on list testimony: “These are not draft suggestions. These are rules. Mr. Boyle’s conclusion is ...in service of a narrative tied to fiction”
10:23 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown: If Boyle was doing his best to cope with Coleman’s mental health issues then her mental health would be a principle concern in their relationship. (The list) “is about his gratification not Caitlan Coleman’s well being”
10:26 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Coleman has previously testified that rules included the number of times she has to bring Boyle sexual gratification. The word “spent” is written on the list. Boyle testified that referred to budgeting
10:32 AM · Oct 2, 2019
The list was written in Dec 2017. Boyle testified that he wanted to divorce Coleman at the time. Crown says that’s not true. If he wanted to divorce her- why did he want her to lose weight on “his schedule” “This is not about her well being, it is about control”
10:42 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown says burning 750 calories a day could equate to weight loss of 2.5lbs/week. It’s a measureable rule- if Coleman didn’t achieve it - Boyle “could mete out punishment” The list of “rules” for Coleman includes asking for chastisement
10:44 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown: the broom incident is an example of rules in action. Coleman testified that on Dec 27/2017 Boyle told her he failed to meet the standard of bringing him sexual satisfaction enough times and should be chastised. He asked her to choose what he should use
10:46 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown: Coleman chose a broomstick - because she felt it would hurt the least. This was not done with her consent, done for “punishment” -for failing to live up to Boyle’s code. Boyle testified she asked for it and it was light swats
10:48 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown now pointing out inconsistencies in Boyle’s testimony of the day Caitlan Coleman fled their apartment on Dec 30. She fled in sock feet down the back fire escape of their Ottawa apartment. Here’s what it looks like in summer.
Joshua Boyle testified that after realizing his wife left through back door and ran up stairs to neighbours door- he went out to give her a coat and boots. Boyle also testified she was screaming that she wanted to take her own life.
11:05 AM · Oct 2, 2019
As Crown is rebutting his testimony - Joshua Boyle get up out of his seat, walks a few steps forward to hand his defence lawyer a note. Then continues to take notes.
11:07 AM · Oct 2, 2019
My observations only. I’m sitting across the aisle from Joshua Boyle. But when he is not writing- his hand shakes in a vibrato / consistent quick pulse motion as it rests on his pad of paper. He takes copious notes.
11:14 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown contends that Boyle did not seriously believe Coleman was suicidal. That he made up the story to protect himself during the 911 call. “To divert police” and keep himself from suspicion
11:33 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown talks about a letter that Boyle wrote about his belief that a husband has “some minor right“ to force sex of his choosing on his wife. This letter was not entered into evidence.
11:36 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown tells judge says this speaks to sex assault charge against Boyle. He believes he has a right to force sex in his wife. And calls into question Boyle’s assertion that the couple’s sexual activity was consensual. Coleman said it was not
11:39 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown could wrap its concluding arguments in the domestic violence trial of Joshua Boyle Wednesday. (Oct 2) But an extra day has been slated just in case
10:03 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown on list testimony: “These are not draft suggestions. These are rules. Mr. Boyle’s conclusion is ...in service of a narrative tied to fiction”
10:23 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown: If Boyle was doing his best to cope with Coleman’s mental health issues then her mental health would be a principle concern in their relationship. (The list) “is about his gratification not Caitlan Coleman’s well being”
10:26 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Coleman has previously testified that rules included the number of times she has to bring Boyle sexual gratification. The word “spent” is written on the list. Boyle testified that referred to budgeting
10:32 AM · Oct 2, 2019
The list was written in Dec 2017. Boyle testified that he wanted to divorce Coleman at the time. Crown says that’s not true. If he wanted to divorce her- why did he want her to lose weight on “his schedule” “This is not about her well being, it is about control”
10:42 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown says burning 750 calories a day could equate to weight loss of 2.5lbs/week. It’s a measureable rule- if Coleman didn’t achieve it - Boyle “could mete out punishment” The list of “rules” for Coleman includes asking for chastisement
10:44 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown: the broom incident is an example of rules in action. Coleman testified that on Dec 27/2017 Boyle told her he failed to meet the standard of bringing him sexual satisfaction enough times and should be chastised. He asked her to choose what he should use
10:46 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown: Coleman chose a broomstick - because she felt it would hurt the least. This was not done with her consent, done for “punishment” -for failing to live up to Boyle’s code. Boyle testified she asked for it and it was light swats
10:48 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown now pointing out inconsistencies in Boyle’s testimony of the day Caitlan Coleman fled their apartment on Dec 30. She fled in sock feet down the back fire escape of their Ottawa apartment. Here’s what it looks like in summer.
Joshua Boyle testified that after realizing his wife left through back door and ran up stairs to neighbours door- he went out to give her a coat and boots. Boyle also testified she was screaming that she wanted to take her own life.
11:05 AM · Oct 2, 2019
As Crown is rebutting his testimony - Joshua Boyle get up out of his seat, walks a few steps forward to hand his defence lawyer a note. Then continues to take notes.
11:07 AM · Oct 2, 2019
My observations only. I’m sitting across the aisle from Joshua Boyle. But when he is not writing- his hand shakes in a vibrato / consistent quick pulse motion as it rests on his pad of paper. He takes copious notes.
11:14 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown contends that Boyle did not seriously believe Coleman was suicidal. That he made up the story to protect himself during the 911 call. “To divert police” and keep himself from suspicion
11:33 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown talks about a letter that Boyle wrote about his belief that a husband has “some minor right“ to force sex of his choosing on his wife. This letter was not entered into evidence.
11:36 AM · Oct 2, 2019
Crown tells judge says this speaks to sex assault charge against Boyle. He believes he has a right to force sex in his wife. And calls into question Boyle’s assertion that the couple’s sexual activity was consensual. Coleman said it was not
11:39 AM · Oct 2, 2019
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