Ex-Afghanistan hostage Boyle to fight wife’s appeal over assault-trial evidence
OTTAWA — A legal challenge by former Afghanistan captive Joshua Boyle’s wife in the middle of his sexual-assault trial sets a “very dangerous precedent” that could be disastrous for such proceedings across Canada, Boyle’s lawyer says.
Lawrence Greenspon said Friday he will vigorously oppose the timing and substance of Caitlan Coleman’s appeal of a recent ruling that allows Boyle to introduce evidence about the couple’s consensual sexual activity.
Boyle, 35, has pleaded not-guilty in Ontario court to offences against Coleman, 33, including assault, sexual assault and unlawful confinement.