‘Why was this night different?’ Defence challenges witness reliability in Curtis Sagmoen trial
Whether or not a witness’s statements are reliable were questioned by the defense this afternoon in the Curtis Sagmoen trial.
Defence lawyer Lisa Jean Helps argued the Crown cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt the allegation of intentionally discharging a firearm. Yesterday the witness, who cannot be identified because of a publication ban, testified that she did not hear the discharge of a gun.
“She at no time heard the discharge of the gun. She agreed that she was focused on the gun there’s no doubt, and I cannot use this in submissions and also not concede it. Her reliability is not good.”
B.C Supreme Court Justice Alison Beames responded she thought the witness was credible, which Helps agreed to also, but Helps argued there is a difference between reliability and credibility.











