The prosecuting counsel, Karl Finnegan SC, emphasized that unlike many cases, the complainant's recollection of events is 'extremely fragmented', which complicates the prosecution's narrative.
The complainant vividly recalls crucial moments, such as entering a car she believed was a taxi with men she did not know, and the disturbing behavior that ensued.
The trial becomes particularly challenging due to the nature of the complainant's memories, which lack the clarity typically expected in assault cases, impacting the jury's assessment.
In a striking testimony, the woman described waking up beside an unknown man in a house after a night where she felt out of control over her situation.
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