N.L. Crown to appeal acquittal of cop charged with sexually assaulting woman
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The Crown in Newfoundland has filed a notice to appeal the acquittal of a police officer accused of sexually assaulting an intoxicated young woman, saying the trial judge made errors in law regarding consent.
Last month, a jury found Const. Doug Snelgrove of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary not guilty, but the Crown now says the judge failed to properly instruct the jury on the meaning of consent.
Court heard that after a night of drinking in downtown St. John’s, the woman approached the uniformed officer’s parked police cruiser in December 2014 and asked for a ride home, later saying she thought it would be safer than taking a cab.
During Snelgrove’s trial, the woman testified the night ended with her passing out — then waking up as the constable was having sex with her. The woman, then 21, testified she could not remember if she had consented to sex.


