The accused, Enrique Martinez-Reynosa, was found guilty by a jury of two counts of sexual assault.
The court determined a fit sentence, considering aggravating factors such as the complainant's intoxication and sleep state, the breach of trust, and the unprotected nature of the assaults, as well as mitigating factors including the accused's lack of prior criminal record (save for one impaired driving conviction), family support, and compliance with bail conditions.
The court imposed a global sentence of four years in custody, reduced to three years after applying Summers credit for pre-sentence custody and considering harsh detention conditions and restrictive bail.