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33768

Glen Crangle v. Her Majesty the Queen

(Ontario) (Criminal) (By Leave)

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Docket

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List of proceedings
Date Proceeding Filed By
(if applicable)
2011-01-25 Close file on Leave
2010-12-24 Copy of formal judgment sent to Registrar of the Court of Appeal and all parties
2010-12-24 Judgment on leave sent to the parties
2010-12-23 Judgment of the Court on the application for leave to appeal, The application for leave to appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, Number C49474, 2010 ONCA 451, dated June 17, 2010, is dismissed without costs.
Dismissed, without costs
2010-11-22 All materials on application for leave submitted to the Judges, CJ Abe Cro
2010-10-15 Book of authorities Her Majesty the Queen
2010-10-15 Respondent's response on the application for leave to appeal, Service missing - Rec'd on October 22, 2010, Completed on: 2010-10-22 Her Majesty the Queen
2010-09-16 Letter acknowledging receipt of a complete application for leave to appeal
2010-09-16 Book of authorities Glen Crangle
2010-09-16 Application for leave to appeal, Completed on: 2010-09-16 Glen Crangle
2010-07-23 Notice of application for leave to appeal, (6 copies), Completed on: 2010-07-23 Glen Crangle

Parties

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Main parties

Main parties - Appellants
Name Role Status
Crangle, Glen Applicant Active

v.

Main parties - Respondents
Name Role Status
Her Majesty the Queen Respondent Active

Counsel

Party: Crangle, Glen

Counsel
Names
Peter W.S. Copeland
Erin Dann
Contact information
Di Luca Copeland Davies LLP
100 - 116 Simcoe St.
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 4E2
Telephone: (416) 868-1825 Ext: 222
FAX: (416) 868-0269
Email: pcopeland@dcdlaw.ca

Party: Her Majesty the Queen

Counsel
Name
Kimberley Crosbie
Contact information
Attorney General of Ontario
720 Bay Street, 10th Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M5G 2K1
Telephone: (416) 326-2684
FAX: (416) 326-4656
Email: kimberley.crosbie@jus.gov.on.ca
Agent
Name
Robert E. Houston, Q.C.
Contact information
Burke-Robertson
70 Gloucester Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K2P 0A2
Telephone: (613) 566-2058
FAX: (613) 235-4430
Email: rhouston@burkerobertson.com

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Criminal Law – Offences – Elements of Offence – Sexual assault – Consent – Defences – Honest but mistaken belief in consent – Trial – Reasons for judgment – Whether a complainant’s unilateral mistake as to the identity of his or her sexual partner, in the absence of fraud by the accused, is sufficient to vitiate consent to the sexual activity that occurs between them – Whether a complainant’s unilateral mistake of fact regarding an issue upon which consent hinged is sufficient to establish the absence of voluntary agreement to the sexual activity in question – Whether trial judge misapplied the defence of mistaken belief in consent and imposed a standard higher than the taking of reasonable steps to ascertain consent – Whether trial judge’s reasons were sufficient to allow applicant to know the basis for the conviction and to permit meaningful appellate review.

The complainant attended a party at her boyfriend’s apartment, consumed alcohol, and went to sleep in her boyfriend’s bed. Several hours later, her boyfriend’s identical twin brother got into the same bed. Their evidence as to what happened next differs. The complainant's evidence is that a person that she presumed was her boyfriend initiated sexual activity which she rejected, using her boyfriend’s name throughout. He forcibly commenced vaginal intercourse. She left the bed, turned on a light and saw that he was the applicant and not her boyfriend. She reacted with anger and disbelief. The applicant's evidence was that after he got into the bed, the complainant initiated heavy petting that aroused him and which led to further sexual activity. At no point did she call his brother’s name. At one point they lay facing one another and there was enough light in the bedroom that he could clearly see the details of her face. His brother had an injured eye and the complainant could tell them apart. At one point he asked “Are you sure?” and, in response, she initiated intecourse. When he uttered something else, she jumped out of bed, turned on a light and reacted with anger and disbelief.

Lower court rulings

June 27, 2008
Ontario Superior Court of Justice

07-CR-001019

Conviction for sexual assault

June 17, 2010
Court of Appeal for Ontario

C49474, 2010 ONCA 451

Appeal dismissed

Filed documents

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Date modified: 2025-02-27