There are calls for change in the way the justice system handles sexual assault, after two recent cases in Nova Scotia.
One man was sentenced to 90 days in jail for a violent sexual assault that lasted all night, while another was acquitted when the judge ruled he had mistakenly believed he had the woman's consent.
One law professor says the cases highlight the need to review how consent laws are interpreted.
The head of a Halifax support centre for victims says more supports are needed.