New trial ordered for cop acquitted of sexually assaulting intoxicated woman
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — A new trial has been ordered in the high-profile case of a Newfoundland police officer acquitted of sexually assaulting an intoxicated woman he drove home from a bar while on duty.
A St. John’s jury found Const. Carl Douglas Snelgrove of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary not guilty in February 2017, a verdict that sparked immediate anger on social media and protests outside the courthouse.
The case had turned on the issue of consent: There was no dispute the two had sex.
The Crown had argued the 10-year RNC veteran took advantage of the vulnerable woman, saying she was in no position to consent because of her level of intoxication.