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Crown prosecutors begin case in Jacob Hoggard's sex-assault trial

The complainant in Jacob Hoggard's sexual assault trial says she attended a concert by his former band Hedley in Kirkland Lake, Ont., the night of the alleged assault in June 2016.

Former Hedley frontman facing charge for alleged incident in June 2016 in Kirkland Lake, Ont.

People sit and stand inside a courtroom.
Jacob Hoggard, on the right and seated, appears with his defence lawyers at his sexual assault trial in the Haileybury courthouse in Temiskaming Shores, Ont., on Tuesday. (Alexandra Newbould/CBC)

The complainant in Jacob Hoggard's sexual assault trial says she attended a concert by his former band Hedley in Kirkland Lake, Ont., the night of the alleged assault in June 2016.

Crown Prosecutor Lilly Gates said in a brief opening statement Tuesday afternoon that the complainant, whose name is under a publication ban, will describe how she wasassaulted.

"I expect you will hear that [she]did not want, nor did she consent to, what Mr. Hoggard did to her in that hotel room that night," the prosecutor told the jury.

Hoggardhas pleaded not guilty to a charge of sexual assault and elected to be tried by jury.

The Crown and defence agree that the complainant, Hoggard, other band members and other members of the public attended a bonfire that night behind the Comfort Inn, where the band was staying.

An agreed statement of facts read out in the Ontario Superior Court of Justicealso established that Hoggard and the complainant had a sexual encounter in Hoggard's hotel room, which prosecutors are seeking to prove was not consensual.

The complainant took the stand for a short time on Tuesday afternoon at the courthouse in Haileybury, a community within Temiskaming Shores.

Her testimony focused on the events prior to the alleged assault.

The woman, now 27, said that after the concert ended that night, she was told a van was waiting outside to take people to a party.

She said when she got in, between five and seven girls, who seemed to be between the ages of 12 and 16, were in the van, along with band members including Hoggard.

The van drove up a hill behind the hotel, where a fire was burning, she said. Band members were there, she added, and they handed out Coors Light beers.

She said that over the course of the evening, she drank between five and eight beers, which would've been "a lot" for her at the time.

'I trusted him'

The complainant said she remembered getting a selfie with Hoggard and watching him playing a game called "flame joust" with another band member, sword-fighting with lit sticks.

She said she was there until the sun came up, "just people-watching, looking at the guys horsing around, just talking to the other girls."

At the end of the night, the complainant said she tried to arrange a ride home. "But then Jacob told me to just stay ... and we'll play some music and have a casual conversation," she said.

Crown attorney Peter Keen asked how Hoggard had been behaving towards her during the party.

"I trusted him. I found him pleasant. I didn't see anything abnormal," she said.

The complainant'stestimony is expected to continue on Wednesday morning.