‘Brave of her:’ Advocate says acquittal in sex assault retrial could deter women
CALGARY — A sexual assault victim says she would have had second thoughts about going through with the “gut-wrenching” experience of the courts if a case involving a judge’s controversial comments had happened first.
Sarah, a 32-year-old who didn’t want her last name used, was sexually assaulted in 2011.
It took five years before her attacker was convicted and sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison. She said she watched the Alexander Wager case closely.
Wagar was acquitted for a second time on Tuesday in a retrial ordered as a result of remarks made at the original trial in 2014 by Robin Camp, who was a provincial court judge in Calgary. He repeatedly called the complainant “the accused” and asked her why she couldn’t “keep her knees together.”


