Where a defendant faced several counts of sexual offences on the same victim, the jury’s verdicts could not be said to be inconsistent where it had convicted the defendant on the only count that had supporting evidence.
Where a defendant faced several counts of sexual offences on the same victim, the jury’s verdicts could not be said to be inconsistent where it had convicted the defendant on the only count that had supporting evidence.
ACQUITTAL ON MAJORITY OF COUNTS CARER CEREBRAL PALSY CONVICTION SAFE CREDIBILITY CRIMINAL EVIDENCE CRIMINAL LAW INCONSISTENCY WITH CONVICTION ON SINGLE COUNT INCONSISTENT VERDICTS INDECENT ASSAULT JURIES JURY TRIAL MALE VICTIM SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE WITNESSES
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