R. v. Kotio
The application was granted because the court accepted the investigating officer’s evidence that the complainant feared seeing the accused and that a screen would make her calmer and facilitate a full and candid account; considering the s.486.2(3) factors, including the nature of the alleged anal sexual assault and...
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- Citation
- 2019 NSSC 412
- Parties
- Crown: Her Majesty the Queen; Accused: Eastman Tamba Kotio
- Court
- Supreme Court of Nova Scotia
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 10 January 2019
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Sexual Assault / Section 486.2(2) Application (pre‑trial Witness Testimony Order)
- Outcome
- Application allowed.
- Legal Topics
- Witness Protection Orders, Testimony Behind Screen, Section 486.2 Criminal Code, Victim Participation in Justice System
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Her Majesty the Queen
Crown
Eastman Tamba Kotio
Accused
Procedural Posture
Criminal Sexual Assault / Section 486.2(2) Application (pre‑trial Witness Testimony Order)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether to order the complainant to testify outside the courtroom or behind a screen under s.486.2(2) of the Criminal Code
- 2 Whether the factors in s.486.2(3) support making such an order
- 3 Which party bears the onus and standard of proof for the application
Ratio Decidendi
The application was granted because the court accepted the investigating officer’s evidence that the complainant feared seeing the accused and that a screen would make her calmer and facilitate a full and candid account; considering the s.486.2(3) factors, including the nature of the alleged anal sexual assault and the public interest in encouraging reporting, the judge concluded the order was in the interest of the proper administration of justice.
Court Disposition
Application allowed.
Orders
- Order pursuant to Criminal Code s.486.2(2) that the complainant H.D.G. testify behind a screen or other device so she will not see the accused.
- Restriction on publication pursuant to Criminal Code s.486 (as noted in the file).
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