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Law360 Canada ( June 12, 2018, 8:10 AM EDT) -- Sentencing of the 56-year-old offender who pled guilty to making sexually explicit material available to a person under 16-years-old. Over a two-week period the offender sent explicit images and engaged in sexualized communications with two individuals he believed to be adolescent girls but were in fact undercover police officers. When the police searched the offender’s residence they found 10 images of child pornography on his digital devices. As part of the facts that supported his guilty plea, the offender acknowledged responsibility for the offences of child luring and possession of child pornography. The offender did not have a previous record. He had been steadily employed and was a well-respected employee. Since his arrest, the offender had attended 20 hours of sex offender counselling. He was remorseful. He was diagnosed with hebephilia. The offender spent 15 days in pre-trial detention....
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