The accused pleaded guilty to sexual interference and invitation to sexual touching of a minor victim.
The Crown sought a three-year sentence while defence counsel sought two years less one day followed by probation.
The court imposed a three-year concurrent sentence, finding that denunciation and deterrence were paramount given the abuse of a child under eighteen years of age.
The court also imposed ancillary orders including a DNA order, weapons prohibition, lifetime sex offender registration, a twenty-year section 161 order restricting contact with children, and a communication prohibition with the victim during incarceration.