Sentencing following guilty pleas to criminal harassment, threats, luring, child pornography offences, and recognizance breaches, together with a post-trial conviction for voyeurism, arising from a years-long pattern of online exploitation and threats against female victims, including children.
The court emphasized denunciation, deterrence, and protection of society in sentencing sexual offences against children, relying on the gravity analysis in child-exploitation jurisprudence and the totality principle for multiple connected offences.
Although the offender was a youthful first offender with family support, treatment engagement, and rehabilitation prospects, the offences involved prolonged manipulative conduct, explicit threats, distribution and possession of child pornography, and further offending while on bail.
The court imposed a global sentence of 7.5 years before statutory custody credit, together with substantial ancillary orders including a 20-year s. 161 order and lifetime SOIRA registration.