The offender pleaded guilty to voyeurism, distribution of intimate images, and breach of probation after recording and sharing videos of the victim engaging in sexual activity.
The Crown and defence jointly submitted an 18-month conditional sentence but disputed whether a SOIRA order should issue.
The court imposed the conditional sentence, finding it met the principles of denunciation and deterrence.
The court declined to make a SOIRA order, concluding that the offender posed a low risk to re-offend and that the impact of a 20-year registration order would be grossly disproportionate to the public interest.