Sunday, December 21, 2025
ADVT 
National

Alberta Court Overturns Sexual Assault Acquittal, Saying 'No does not mean Yes'

The Canadian Press, 27 Jul, 2016 01:03 PM
    EDMONTON — An Alberta judge who overturned a teenager's acquittal on a sexual assault charge has delivered a scathing "No means No" lesson to a lower-court colleague and his take on how victims are supposed to behave.
     
    Justice J.E. Topolniski of the Court of Queen's Bench says the trial judge was wrong in his interpretation of the law in the case of a 15-year-old girl who was sexually assaulted by a boy at her high school.
     
    The ruling issued July 21 says the girl initially laughed after the boy made suggestive comments and grabbed or touched her buttocks several times in a recorded incident that shows her smiling and giggling.
     
    It says the boy then pushed the girl into a locker, where he again grabbed her buttocks and breasts and tried to kiss her but the girl moved out of the way and told him to go the opposite way as she turned a corner.
     
    Topolniski says the boy followed the girl, pushed her into a closed doorway and proceeded to grab her buttocks and breasts and tried to kiss her as she attempted to push him away and fend him off with a water bottle.
     
    The ruling says the girl said "No" and later texted a friend and attached a smiley face emoji with tears coming from its eyes and an acronym of "laughing my ass off."
     
     
    "In this case, the trial judge rejected almost all of the complainant's evidence, finding that her actions were inconsistent with non-consensual sexual touching," Topolniski says.
     
    The lower-court judge noted in his decision in April that the complainant did not seem dismayed after hearing the boy's disrespectful comments or call for help to a nearby janitor or passerby.
     
    The ruling says the trial judge also noted that after being pushed into the doorway the girl "peacefully emerged" with her water bottle in one hand and a book in the other an did not communicate "any serious objection clearly to the accused."
     
    Topolniski wrote: "The word 'No' does note mean 'Yes.' The word 'No' coupled with fending off an attacker with a water bottle does not mean 'Yes.' There is nothing ambiguous about it."
     
    She said the complainant's state of mind after the incident is irrelevant to the question of consent.
     
    "The requirement that a complainant raise the hue and cry has long since passed into the mists of time."
     
    In overturning the acquittal, Topolniski convicted the boy. The case will return to youth court.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Father Mistakenly Drove Over, Killed Boy While Camping In Southern Alberta

    Father Mistakenly Drove Over, Killed Boy While Camping In Southern Alberta
    Mounties say the man and his family had just set up their trailer at the Castle Falls campground near Pincher Creek, south of Calgary, on Thursday night.

    Father Mistakenly Drove Over, Killed Boy While Camping In Southern Alberta

    Homicide Police Arrest Teen Girl After Injured Baby Dies In Saskatoon Hospital

    Homicide Police Arrest Teen Girl After Injured Baby Dies In Saskatoon Hospital
    Officers were called early Sunday to a home in the College Park neighbourhood, where they found the injured boy.

    Homicide Police Arrest Teen Girl After Injured Baby Dies In Saskatoon Hospital

    'Sugarplum' Kelowna Mayor Turns Insult Into An Opportunity To Support LGBTQ Community

    'Sugarplum' Kelowna Mayor Turns Insult Into An Opportunity To Support LGBTQ Community
    Colin Basran, now known as Kelowna's "Sugarplum Mayor," is working with the city's Young Professionals Collective to host a Sugarplum Ball on July 9 to show support for the region's LGBTQ community.

    'Sugarplum' Kelowna Mayor Turns Insult Into An Opportunity To Support LGBTQ Community

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Joins Thousands Marching In Toronto's Pride Parade

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Joins Thousands Marching In Toronto's Pride Parade
    TORONTO — Canada's largest Pride parade marked another milestone Sunday as a sitting prime minister marched for the first time in a colourful celebration that was tempered by last month's shooting massacre in Orlando, Fla.

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Joins Thousands Marching In Toronto's Pride Parade

    One Year Later: Winnipeg Lawyer Adjusting To Life After Losing Hand In Bombing

    One Year Later: Winnipeg Lawyer Adjusting To Life After Losing Hand In Bombing
    WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg lawyer who lost her hand in a letter bombing one year ago says she is adjusting well to her disability and finding new hobbies, like horseback riding.

    One Year Later: Winnipeg Lawyer Adjusting To Life After Losing Hand In Bombing

    Police In New Brunswick Searching For Stolen Trailer Filled With Frozen Lobster

    Police In New Brunswick Searching For Stolen Trailer Filled With Frozen Lobster
    Caraquet RCMP say video surveillance from a processing plant in Grand Anse shows a dark-coloured Volvo transport truck taking off with the tractor trailer Friday night. The unmarked trailer is 16 metres long and has Nova Scotia licence plates.

    Police In New Brunswick Searching For Stolen Trailer Filled With Frozen Lobster