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Jian Ghomeshi ruling on sex assault charges won't be appealed

The Crown is not appealing Jian Ghomeshi's acquittal on charges of sexual assault and choking.

'No legal basis upon which to appeal the acquittals,' Ontario's attorney general's office says

The Crown will not appeal Jian Ghomeshi's acquittal on charges of sexual assault and choking. ( David Donnelly/CBC)

The Crown will not appeal Jian Ghomeshi'sacquittalon criminal charges of sexual assault and choking.

"After a review of the judge's decision and the legal aspects of this case, the Crown has concluded that there is no legal basis upon which to appeal the acquittals," said a statement fromthe office of OntarioAttorneyGeneralMadeleine Meilleur.

Ghomeshiwasacquitted last month by Judge William Horkins in the Ontario Court of Justice on four counts of sexual assault and one count of choking.

Monday marks the end of the Crown's 30-day windowto file an appeal.

"This was clearly a difficult case for everyone involved," said the statement from the Ministry of the AttorneyGeneral. "Wehave full confidence in the job that our Crown prosecutors do in court every day, as well as all our justice sector partners."

The statement noted that theCrown's right of appeal is "limited to errors of law,and does not include errors relating to factual matters."

Ghomeshi, 48, a former CBC Radio host, had pleaded not guilty to all the charges, which were related to assaults alleged to have taken place against three women from 2002 to 2003.

His acquittal sparked protests and triggered outrage among many, including women's groups that felt the complainants were the ones put on trial.