
Judge rules hockey player’s text inadmissible at trial of five former teammates
An Ontario judge has rejected prosecutors’ final attempt to have a text message sent by a former world junior hockey player admitted as evidence in the sexual assault trial of five of his ex-teammates.
In the text, Brett Howden describes to another then-teammate seeing one of the accused, Dillon Dube, slap the complainant on the buttocks “so hard” that it looked like it hurt.
Prosecutors sought to have it admitted as a principled exception to hearsay, a mechanism through which hearsay — statements made outside court that lawyers raise to try to prove their contents are true — can be admitted as evidence if deemed necessary and reliable.
Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia ruled this morning that the text does not meet the test for reliability and therefore cannot be admitted.