Supreme Court of Canada to examine role of rape shield law in sexual services case

The shadow from a Royal Canadian Air Force CC-330 Husky is seen as it passes the Supreme Court of Canada on Canada Day on Monday, July 1, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada will look at the application of the rape shield law in the case of two individuals accused of acting as pimps for a woman who worked from a house they rented.

Section 276 of the Criminal Code, known as the rape shield law, limits the use of evidence about a complainant's sexual history in court proceedings.

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