Crown touts testimony depicting Joshua Boyle’s ‘pattern of behaviour’
OTTAWA — A Crown prosecutor says testimony about former hostage Joshua Boyle’s controlling, abusive nature should be admitted into evidence at his assault trial because it depicts a relevant pattern of behaviour.
Boyle, 35, has pleaded not guilty in Ontario court to offences against estranged spouse Caitlan Coleman, including assault, sexual assault and unlawful confinement.
The offences are alleged to have occurred in Ottawa in late 2017 after the couple returned to Canada following five years as captives of extremists who seized them in Afghanistan during an ill-fated backpacking trip.
However, Crown prosecutor Meaghan Cunningham told Judge Peter Doody, who is hearing the case without a jury, that the criminal proceedings must take into account the complete context of the couple’s relationship.