The Crown applied to have the offender designated a long-term offender following convictions for violent sexual assaults.
The court evaluated psychiatric and psychological evidence regarding the offender's risk of reoffending, including actuarial tools like the Static-99R.
The court found a substantial risk of reoffence but a reasonable possibility of eventual control in the community.
The offender was designated a long-term offender, sentenced to 6 years in custody, and subjected to a 10-year long-term supervision order.