Lawyer for ex-hostage Boyle cites dangers of mid-trial appeal about evidence
OTTAWA — A lawyer for Joshua Boyle is suggesting a mid-trial appeal on a point of evidence could endanger the timely completion of the former Afghanistan hostage’s assault trial.
Eric Granger is telling a judge today that the challenge by Boyle’s estranged wife Caitlan Coleman, the alleged victim, is resulting in “fragmented proceedings” that might run afoul of strict limits intended to ensure the constitutional right to be tried within a reasonable time.
Boyle, 35, has pleaded not guilty in Ontario court to offences against Coleman, 33, including assault, sexual assault and unlawful confinement.