So.....no consent, or suggestion of an act involving consent.Before the lunch break, ACT Director of Public Prosecution Shane Drumgold provided a detailed outline of the case against Mr Lehrmann.
He told the court the prosecution would allege the incident happened after Ms Higgins and Mr Lehrmann returned to Parliament House after a drunken night out, as staffers prepared for an election they believed they would lose.
Mr Drumgold told the jury the pair arrived at Parliament House after Mr Lehrmann told Ms Higgins he needed to pick something up for work.
The prosecutor said Ms Higgins said she fell asleep on a couch and woke to find Mr Lehrmann having sex with her.
The court heard Mr Lehrmann would deny that the pair had sexual intercourse.
The case continues.
I wonder if it will become known if he ever did pick anything up from 'work.' Did he leave with anything he did not arrive with.