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Their lawyers viewed the video recording as consensual, rough, group sex between a teenage girl and three males.
And the judge who tried the two adult males engaged in this sexual activity agreed.
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But a three-member Alberta Court of Appeal panel this week took a different view of the video recording, in which the female is slapped and physically degraded as three men gang rape her.
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CALGARY: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms was in court again today on behalf of Calgary pastor Tim Stephens, in jail since Sunday May 16. Alberta Health Services (AHS) has sought to keep Pastor Stephens in jail until he agrees to consent to the violation of his Charter rights and freedoms by Albertaâs public health orders.
Albertaâs public health orders are subject to Charter challenges in two separate court actions, and thus far the Alberta Government has failed to produce any medical or scientific evidence, in either court action, that might justify its public health orders as required by the Charter.