Heavy_Soul, on 13 October 2016 - 11:29 AM, said:
Ms Khan told the jury: “We suggest to you that the prosecution case is built around a myth.
“It has been persistent, spanning five years, but it is utterly unrealistic when you view it against the rest of the evidence in this case.
“The evidence shows that despite her apparent memory blackout, the complainant was capable of making rational decisions.
“Drunken consent is nevertheless consent. While disinhibited through drink, she did consent to sex - first with Clayton McDonald and then with Ched Evans.
“Lack of memory does not equal lack of consent.”
Defence barrister Judith Khan QC reminded the jury the complainant sent a text message to a friend at 2.54am.
She described the text as “coherent, logical and rational”.
Ms Khan suggested the Crown’s case is that the jury can look at the CCTV footage from The Godfather takeaway and see how drunk the woman was in the hotel room.
The defence barrister accepted the woman was drunk in the takeaway, but suggested it was her “impossibly high shoes” that made her fall over.
She added: “Even though she was clearly intoxicated in The Godfather, you may think that was actually the height of her intoxication.
“There is no evidence she had anything else to drink after that and she had eaten.
“How she presented in The Godfather is not necessarily any indication of what she was like in the hotel room.”
The defence barrister reminded the jury the night receptionist said Mr McDonald and the complainant looked like”a normal couple”.
She added: “It is quite wrong to assume that lack of memory equals lack of capacity to consent.
“She was moving around and making rational decisions. Drunk consent is still consent.”
Ms Khan is discussing the taxi journey from the takeaway to the hotel.
She reminded the jury the cab driver told the complainant she had to sit in the front if she wanted eat.
The defence barrister suggested the fact she moved showed she could understand instructions and make rational decisions.
Summing up?..so maybe the jury sent out later today or tomorrow, or am I ahead of myself.