The lawyer for a University of B.C. student on trial for sexual assault suggested to the alleged victim Wednesday that she consented to intercourse, but accused his client of a crime after regretting her actions.
During cross-examination, defence lawyer Emmet Duncan pointed out that the young woman claimed she found the accused — Jass Sekhon — arrogant and not her type.
Yet she went back to the 23-year-old’s residence-room after making out at a fraternity party in September 2016 and admitted consenting to removing
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