A man having "simulated intercourse" with his 11-year-old stepdaughter was not a serious sexual assault, a judge said yesterday in rejecting a Crown call for a four-year sentence. Justice Dennis Hart said the act committed by the Cochrane man fell short of more severe acts of sexual violation such as rape. Crown prosecutor Pat Yelle had argued the conduct of the stepdad should have been classified as a serious sexual assault on the victim.
"I am unable to conclude that these offences fall at the serious end of the (sexual assault) scale," Hart said.
I am dumbfounded at the lunacy of so many people!!!! This scumbag gets naked and "simulates" sex on a CHILD and the judge thinks it's not serious!! Get real! The guy engaged in this sexual act for the purposes of his own vile sexual gratification. I don't give a damn if there was no actual "intercourse"! I fully agree with the prosecutor. This rectal orifice deserves much time behind bars - preferably not in PC!!!
Posted by: USMCMP5811
Wtf?????
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