Reasonable doubt: Accused in ‘knees together’ sex assault retrial acquitted
CALGARY — A man retried on a sexual assault charge as a result of controversial comments by the original trial judge shouted “Yeah!” as he left the courtroom Tuesday after being found not guilty a second time.
Alexander Wagar, 29, smiled as the verdict was delivered by Judge Gerry LeGrandeur, who said he was left with reasonable doubt that a sexual assault had occurred.
The Calgary provincial court judge said neither the accused nor the complainant delivered completely reliable testimonies, but he found Wagar’s version more candid.
“The inconsistencies and evasiveness … in my view challenge the reliability and trustworthiness of her testimony generally,” the judge said.


