The accused was charged with sexual assault, invitation to sexual touching, and sexual touching of a minor complainant.
The Crown alleged that during a fence-building visit to the accused's mother's residence in 2006, the accused took the complainant to the basement, touched her breasts and thighs, and solicited oral sex.
The accused denied the allegations.
The trial judge found the complainant's evidence credible and reliable, rejected the accused's evidence as influenced by collusion with his mother, and found all elements of the offences proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
The accused was convicted on all counts.