A young person pleaded guilty to sexual assault contrary to section 271 of the Criminal Code.
The Crown applied for a serious violent offence (SVO) designation under section 42(9) of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
The court applied a two-phase test: first, determining whether the offence caused serious bodily harm and whether the young person caused that harm; second, exercising discretion to determine whether an SVO designation was necessary to hold the offender accountable.
While the court found the threshold test satisfied, it declined to make the SVO designation, finding that such designation was not necessary to achieve the purposes of youth sentencing in all the circumstances.