June 13, 2003
Pangnirtung man to
serve 18 months at BCC for child rape
Girl
robbed of her virginity, assaulted three times in two months
KIRSTEN
MURPHY
A 37-year-old Pangnirtung
man who raped a 13-year-old girl in her home requested a lenient sentence because
he fears for his life if sent to federal prison, his lawyer said in court last
week.
The child was first assaulted
in January 2002 when her mother was away. The second attack came a few weeks
later when the man cornered the girl in a furnace room, reached for a condom
and forced himself upon her. A third assault occurred several weeks later.
The man was arrested in
March 2002, two months after the first rape, which robbed the girl of her virginity,
the court heard.
The man, who cannot be
named because it may identify the victim, has been repeatedly assaulted and
threatened, and has suffered a broken finger since his arrival at Baffin Correctional
Centre, his lawyer, Andy Mahar, told the court during a sentencing hearing last
Thursday.
There is a very real
fear [for his safety], Mahar said.
However, Mahar didnt
present medical records to support his clients claim.
Incidents of unwanted sexual
touching between the man and the child dated back to 1998, Crown lawyer Ken
Kehler said.
The accused, who has four
children, originally faced numerous charges. After he pleaded guilty to one
charge of sexual assault and one charge of uttering a threat, the Crown stayed
the remaining charges.
The uttering charge arose
from an incident in March 2002 when the man threatened to kill his wife during
an argument.
Both Crown and defence
agreed to a four-year sentence. However, they disagreed on how much credit the
accused should be given for the 15 months he spent in remand custody.
Hes not a pedophile
or a sexual predator. This is not a pattern, Mahar said, borrowing evidence
from a psychological assessment. His remorse was obvious and immediate.
Sentences longer than two
years must be served in a federal prison. Shorter sentences may be served at
the Baffin Correctional Centre or Yellowknife Correctional Centre.
Ultimately, Justice Beverley
Browne gave the man a 30-month credit double time because remand is considered
hard time due to its overcrowding and lack of counselling and treatment
services. The remaining 18 months of his sentence will be served at BCC.
Upon his release, hell
be on probation for three years. During that time he cannot be with children
under the age of 16 unless with a sober adult. He is prohibited from operating
firearms for 10 years and must get counselling at the discretion of his probation
officer.
You did a terrible
thing and I hope you read the victim impact statement and see how its
affected her, Browne told the man.
Until you get your
sexual urges [under control], youre going to be dysfunctional in other
walks of life.
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