Assault trial begins for Joshua Boyle, former Afghanistan hostage
OTTAWA — Lawyers for Joshua Boyle will vigorously challenge the credibility of one of his alleged victims — his wife Caitlan Coleman, a Crown attorney predicted Monday at the outset of the long-awaited criminal trial for the man whose family was taken hostage in Afghanistan seven years ago.
Coleman has had to endure some unusual and difficult experiences in her life, said Crown lawyer Meaghan Cunningham as she urged Justice Peter Doody to exercise caution in interpreting her behaviour, choices and reactions.
In particular, Cunningham suggested, it would be a mistake to conclude Coleman willingly submitted to her husband’s physical and sexual abuse.