
Judge will rule today in a Windsor police officer's sexual assault trial
CBC
A Windsor judge is expected to rule today whether a Windsor Police Service staff sergeant is guilty of four counts of sexual assault.
Justice Jennifer Myers is scheduled to give a verdict in Ontario Court of Justice in the case of Ken Price, who's pleaded not guilty.
In the week-long trial last week, only two people testified — Price and the complainant, who claims Price sexually assaulted her when they both worked at the service between 2011 and 2015.
Defence lawyer Dan Scott focused last week on the complainant's memory, as she was unable to recall seasons or even years when the alleged incidents happened.
The complainant, meanwhile, testified that the incidents were too traumatic to record in her notes. Crown attorney Nicolas de Montigny argued that the woman was "credible and reliable" and "unshaken in cross examination."
There is a publication ban on the identity of the victim.
Court begins at 10 a.m.













