The appellant was convicted of four counts of sexual assault and four counts of administering a stupefying substance, receiving a global sentence equivalent to 10 years imprisonment.
He appealed the sentence, arguing the trial judge erred in finding a breach of trust and that the sentence was outside the appropriate range.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, finding it unnecessary to decide the breach of trust issue because the sentence was entirely fit given the significant aggravating features, including the 15-year span, multiple victims, and significant planning.