Trial of man charged with child porn over sex doll hears closing arguments
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The lawyer for a St. John’s man facing child pornography charges over a sex doll took aim Monday at a Crown expert witness, saying his research was biased.
Fifty-four-year-old Kenneth Harrisson faces charges of possessing child pornography, mailing obscene matter, and two charges under the federal Customs Act of smuggling and possession of prohibited goods.
In closing arguments before provincial court Judge Mark Pike, Harrisson’s lawyer, Bob Buckingham, highlighted the unprecedented, sensitive nature of the long-running case before addressing the testimony of forensic psychiatrist Peter Collins.