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The CBC has done a thorough job of reporting on the trial. It provides live updates during days when the trial is going on and at least one article after the finish of each day's proceedings. Here is an article about Friday's proceedings:
One unusual feature of the trial is that the complainant is not testifying in person in court. She is being questioned by defense lawyers who are in court and she responds to the questions on video from some other location (it's not clear where she is located-in the courthouse or somewhere else?). Canadian law, like American law, does require that the accused be able to "confront" or face his/her accuser in court. However, Canadian law also allows some individuals such as a child or a "vulnerable adult," such as a disabled person, to testify on video.
I don't know whether such a privilege is granted to all complainants in case of sexual assault or if this case is atypical. While it may be stressful for the complainant to testify, it's also stressful for the accused players (who are presumed innocent at this point) to be accused of a crime and to go through a trial. I think everyone should be in court. If the complainant did not want to go to court then she should have told the police in 2022 that she would not cooperate with their investigation.
One unusual feature of the trial is that the complainant is not testifying in person in court. She is being questioned by defense lawyers who are in court and she responds to the questions on video from some other location (it's not clear where she is located-in the courthouse or somewhere else?). Canadian law, like American law, does require that the accused be able to "confront" or face his/her accuser in court. However, Canadian law also allows some individuals such as a child or a "vulnerable adult," such as a disabled person, to testify on video.
I don't know whether such a privilege is granted to all complainants in case of sexual assault or if this case is atypical. While it may be stressful for the complainant to testify, it's also stressful for the accused players (who are presumed innocent at this point) to be accused of a crime and to go through a trial. I think everyone should be in court. If the complainant did not want to go to court then she should have told the police in 2022 that she would not cooperate with their investigation.
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