This decision concerns the sentencing of Kelvin Atta for two acts of forced sexual intercourse committed in an adult high school.
The court considered aggravating factors including the victim’s age and the serious violation of her physical and sexual integrity, as well as mitigating factors such as the offender’s youth, newcomer status, lack of prior record, and cognitive impairments.
The Crown sought the maximum 18-month sentence available on summary conviction, while the defence sought a conditional sentence.
The judge imposed a 16-month custodial sentence followed by probation, rejecting a conditional sentence due to the gravity of the offence and the need for denunciation and deterrence.
The decision carefully analyzes recent case law developments on conditional sentences for sexual assault and emphasizes proportionality and the evolving understanding of sexual assault as a serious act of violence.