Another delay in final arguments in ‘knees together’ sexual assault retrial
CALGARY — Closing arguments in a high-profile sexual assault retrial that was ordered after controversial comments by a judge have been delayed until Monday.
It was the second delay this week in the trial of Alexander Scott Wagar in Calgary. He was originally acquitted by provincial court Judge Robin Camp, who decided Wagar’s testimony was more believable than that of the 19-year-old complainant.
Camp called the complainant “the accused” throughout the 2014 trial and asked her why she couldn’t just keep her knees together. He also told her “pain and sex sometimes go together.”
The verdict was overturned on appeal and a new trial was ordered. The case is now being heard by Judge Jerry LeGrandeur.


