The accused was charged with sexually abusing his step-daughter over a six-year period beginning when she was eight years old.
The abuse included sexual touching, forced anal intercourse, and other sexual acts.
The accused initially could not plead guilty due to alcohol-induced blackouts preventing him from recalling the offences, but he accepted the victim's evidence as truthful and credible.
The court found him guilty of sexual touching of a child under sixteen.
At sentencing, the court imposed a six-year custodial sentence, balancing significant aggravating factors including the breach of trust, the victim's young age, the prolonged nature of the abuse, and the serious harm suffered by the victim, against mitigating factors including the accused's difficult childhood, his remorse, his steps toward rehabilitation, and his decision to accept responsibility without requiring the victim to testify at trial.