Man to face court over assault on cleaners; denies rape.
On Friday, Judge Michael H. Murphy ruled바카라사이트 in the victim’s favour on his first-degree assault and battery charges, though he denied rape of the groom’s mother’s sister. He ordered the accused be held in jail pending a trial date.
The victim, who did not give her surname, was a cleaner in a school in Calgary before a yearlong romance ended.
“The Crown is alleging tha예스카지노t the groom punched the woman with intent to hurt her and she suffered a severe concussion, her neck dislocated, her face broken, her legs ripped open, parts of her face and jaw missing, and other severe injuries. … “It was clearly a violent assault that was clearly unprovoked,” said judge Murphy.
But the judge also found that the girl’s sister had suffered several injuries and could not speak properly.
According to prosecutors, the girl told the judge that while she was on her way to the bus stop to buy a bag, a male cleaner walked up and slapped her in the face with his open hand, and that the young woman suffered multiple “stomach bruises and other injuries.”
A nurse at St. Andrew Hospital confirmed the injuries and said there were several puncture wounds to her scalp and chest.
Prosecutor Anne-Marie Poulin said the girl was uncons더킹카지노cious when she got off the bus, was taken to hospital, diagnosed with multiple injuries and discharged. The judge ordered her to pay $500 in fines and costs.