Man found guilty of sexual assault and sexual interference
PRINCE GEORGE — A BC Supreme Court judge found a man guilty Friday, June 6 of three of the four sex crime charges he faced during a trial in Prince George.
The trial, which began May 26, was held under a publication ban to protect the identities of the accused, alleged victims and witnesses, all of whom are primarily from a community south of Prince George.
In an oral verdict, Justice Justice Palbinder Kaur Shergill said the man was guilty of sexual assault against one victim, but not guilty of sexual interference of a person under age 16. He was found guilty of both charges against the other victim.
The next court date is Aug. 25, to schedule a sentencing hearing. The penalty for sexual assault of a person under age 16 and for sexual interference is between one and 14 years in jail. Shergill ordered a pre-sentencing report and forensic psychiatric assessment of sexual violence towards children.
