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Judge Reverses Mandatory Sentence for Incest Case | Vancouver News
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An Ontario judge stunned the legal world by overturning a mandatory five-year prison sentence for a 26-year-old man with an intellectual disability convicted of sexually assaulting his sister over years — calling it “grossly disproportionate.” Instead, he received a conditional sentence: 365 days of house arrest, followed by a year-long curfew, plus three years probation. The judge emphasized his diminished moral reasoning and genuine remorse, while acknowledging the severity of the crime. The sister, also intellectually disabled, reported the abuse at 16 — assaults began when she was 12. Experts are divided, warning the ruling may undermine deterrence, though the court stressed rehabilitation and community safety.
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