Assault charges against former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle dismissed
OTTAWA — A judge on Thursday dismissed all charges against former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle, who had been accused of assaulting his wife Caitlan Coleman.
It took Ontario Court Judge Peter Doody more than three hours to deliver the verdict, which ultimately concluded the Crown had failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt any of the 19 charges against Boyle, including assault, sexual assault and unlawful confinement.
Doody spent most of his lengthy decision explaining why he didn’t believe either Boyle’s or Coleman’s accounts of what happened during the two months the couple lived together in Ottawa after being freed following five years in captivity at the hands of Taliban-linked extremists.
Coleman alleged in her testimony that Boyle dominated and attempted to control her, and physically and sexually assaulted her on more than one occasion. Boyle denied any of that to be true.