Appeal Court refuses to toss rape verdict
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A former aircraft mechanic from Ireland has lost his bid to have two rape charges thrown out of court.
Robert Geary, 46, claims he was wrongfully convicted last year in a pair of attacks on Winnipeg sex-trade workers in the summer of 1999.
He appeared before the Manitoba Court of Appeal last week seeking to overturn the decision and gain a new trial. Geary’s lawyer argued the trial judge made improper findings of guilt based on eyewitness evidence that should have been rejected.
But the Manitoba Court of Appeal ruled Thursday that no mistakes were made and the verdict would stand.
“The judge’s conclusion that it was (Geary) who assaulted the two complainants is clearly supportable,” Justice Martin Freedman said in a written decision.
The high court also rejected Geary’s bid to have his eight-year prison sentence reduced on the grounds it was “harsh and excessive.”
“The judge accurately described the severity of the assaults. The victims were, he found, deliberately chosen because they were vulnerable,” said Freedman.
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