Prince George teacher found guilty of sexual assault to learn June 3 if his case will be tossed
PRINCE GEORGE — A BC Supreme Court judge is scheduled to issue a decision June 3 on whether to stay Brendan Tomas Boylan’s November’s sexual assault charge.
Boylan was charged in November 2020 and tried intermittently between April 2023 and September 2024. At issue was a sexual encounter that began with mutual consent. The victim, who lived with Boylan in 2018, testified that he ignored her pleas to stop. Instead, she told the court, he held her down on the bed, forcibly continued and caused her to be injured.
Boylan denied the allegations, but Justice Simon Coval found his testimony “implausible, not credible and untruthful” and deemed him guilty beyond reasonable doubt last Nov. 20.
During three days in Prince George and two days in Vancouver, Boylan contested Coval’s verdict on the grounds that his constitutional right to a timely trial was violated. Submissions concluded on schedule May 1 at the Law Courts in Vancouver, so the May 29 continuation in Prince George is not needed.
