Court hears final evidence in former military leader Edmundson’s sex assault trial
OTTAWA — Lawyers for former military leader Haydn Edmundson wrapped up the evidentiary portion of his defence Wednesday, setting the stage for closing arguments in April in the retired vice-admiral’s sexual assault trial.
Edmundson has pleaded not guilty to sexual assault and indecent exposure in a case that dates back to 1991, when he and the complainant were deployed together on a navy ship.
The woman, who cannot be named because of a court-ordered publication ban, testified last week that Edmundson was a senior officer and she was in the navy’s lowest rank at the time of the alleged assault.
She said one of her responsibilities on board the ship was to wake officers for night watch and other overnight duties, and that she woke Edmundson regularly during that 1991 deployment.