The accused pleaded guilty to sexual interference of a 13-year-old victim, sexual assault of a young female victim involving administration of a noxious substance, and multiple breaches of recognizance conditions.
The court imposed a sentence of 12 months plus 18 months imprisonment for sexual interference, 30 months consecutive for sexual assault, 18 months concurrent for administering noxious substance, and 3 months concurrent for each breach.
The court applied principles of denunciation and deterrence as primary sentencing objectives given the abuse of minors, breach of trust, and grooming conduct.
Ancillary orders included SOIRA registration for life, 20-year section 161 restrictions on contact with females under 16, 10-year weapons prohibition, and communication prohibition with victims during custody.