P.B. was found guilty by a jury of sexual interference, two counts of sexual assault, and incest against his daughter.
The court considered the statutory purpose and principles of sentencing, emphasizing denunciation and deterrence for child sexual abuse.
Aggravating factors included a gross breach of parental trust, prolonged and escalating abuse, grooming, and the devastating impact on the victim, including an alleged pregnancy and abortion.
Mitigating factors included no prior criminal record and credit for stringent bail conditions.
The court applied case law regarding sentencing ranges for such offences and the totality principle for consecutive sentences.
A total sentence of 8 years was imposed, reduced by 6 months for pre-sentence bail conditions, resulting in a net sentence of 7.5 years.
Ancillary orders included a lifetime firearms prohibition, DNA order, Sex Offender Information Registration for life, and a communication ban with the victim.