Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Accused's penis measured in New Zealand indecency trial


by Louise Healy and Biodun Iginla, France24, WELLINGTON


    © AFP/File | At an indecency trial in Wellington the judge allowed a doctor to measure the defendant's penis after his accuser gave evidence relating to size

    WELLINGTON - 
    A man had his penis measured in a New Zealand courthouse on Tuesday after the woman accusing him of indecent assault gave evidence about the size of his member, reports said.
    David Scott, an elected councillor from Kapiti, near Wellington, has pleaded not guilty to rubbing his genitals against a female council staffer at a function last year.
    The woman said the object she felt touch her back was four to five inches (10-12 centimetres) long, the stuff.co.nz news site reported.
    In a highly unusual move, judge Peter Hobbs then allowed Scott's doctor to take the 72-year-old to the court's holding cells to measure his penis with a wooden ruler.
    Hobbs suppressed the resulting measurement from public disclosure, Radio New Zealand reported.
    Scott's defence argues that the complainant, who has not been named, felt his wallet accidentally touch her as he moved past.
    But the accuser said the offending object pressing into her back could not have been a wallet, phone or insulin kit, and was in fact male genitalia.
    The trial continues.

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