‘No rules’ for how sex assault victims should behave, military prosecutor says
HALIFAX — A prosecutor told a five-man military panel Monday that suggesting sexual assault victims need to act a certain way after an assault reinforces “archaic sexual myths.”
Military prosecutor Maj. Larry Langlois made his closing argument in a court martial against a Halifax-based military policeman accused of sexually assaulting a superior officer during a Royal Canadian Navy exercise in Glasgow, Scotland.
Langlois told the panel that the woman, whose name is protected by a publication ban, told Sgt. Kevin MacIntyre no “at least 15 times” during the alleged Sept. 27, 2015, incident.
“This is a case of someone who would not take no for an answer,” said Langlois. “Someone who would not listen.”


