Vancouver, B.C. โ Vancouver Rape Relief and Womenโs Shelter is outraged with the Crownโs decision to stay charges of rape in the Pitt Meadowsโ โAnother Night in Bangkokโ gang-rape case.
The Crownโs decision is a betrayal of the young woman who was the victim of the rape and sends a clear message to all women not to seek justice through the criminal justice system. This is another blatant example of the stateโs refusal to hold men accountable for their violent crimes committed against women.
Vancouver Rape Relief & Womenโs Shelter knows that 98% of sexual assault cases are dropped at the police level. Of the remaining 2% of cases that reach Crown Counsel, only those with a strong likelihood of conviction will move forward to trial. Only 0.8% of the cases put forward by Crown result in a conviction of sexual assault. Women still have to wait for their day in court.
We urge those in the community who witnessed the attack to come forward and tell us what they know, by refusing to come forward they are complicit in the failure to hold these men accountable for their attack on this young woman.
โNot enough evidenceโ means police and Crown failure. We refuse to accept โthe unlikelihood of convictionโ as a reason to keep this man from facing justice. We want Colton McMorrisโ actions to be judged by the court.
Media Contact:
Summer Rain Bentham
Vancouver Rape Relief and Womenโs Shelter
604-872-8212