Snelgrove trials spark chorus of 'me too' among sex assault survivors in N.L.

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Posted: May 19, 2021 7:00 AM NT | Last Updated: May 19
Demonstrations and campaigns backing Jane Doe, the complainant in a high-profile police sex assault case, dominated conversation about abuse of power in Newfoundland and Labrador last week. But while signs point to small changes, survivors say they don't yet trust the mechanisms of justice enough to report.(Malone Mullin/CBC)
Robyn LeGrow always told herself she'd just had too much to drink that night.
LeGrow, who lives in St. John's, publicly recounted her own encounter with sexual violence just hours after a jury indicted police officer Doug Snelgrove, who sexually assaulted an intoxicated woman in her own home in 2014.

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