The defendant, Brian Tcheong, pleaded guilty to one count of possession of child pornography.
The court considered the appropriate sentence, weighing aggravating factors such as the size and vile nature of the child pornography collection (350 images, 14 videos, Level 4 depravity) and the duration of accessing such material (almost 5 years).
Mitigating factors included the guilty plea, lack of criminal record, consistent employment, strong family support, demonstrated insight, and significant upfront counselling (26 sessions).
The court also considered the defendant's mental health issues, including mild intellectual disability, autism spectrum features, and hoarding tendencies, as contributing factors to his actions.
The Crown sought 15 months institutional custody, while the defence argued for a conditional sentence order (CSO) due to the defendant's mental health.
The court rejected the CSO, emphasizing that conditional sentences for child pornography are only appropriate in exceptional cases and that a CSO would not adequately address the principles of denunciation and deterrence.
The court imposed an 8-month institutional custody sentence, followed by three years probation with counselling, and other ancillary orders.