Quebec court says mandatory minimum sentence for child sex abuse material is unconstitutional
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Quebec court says mandatory minimum sentence for child sex abuse material is unconstitutional
MORGAN LOWRIE
MONTREAL
THE CANADIAN PRESS
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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A lawyer runs up the steps of the Quebec Court of Appeal in Montreal on April 21. In the case being studied by the Quebec judges, the defendant admitted in 2018 to having possessed more than 600 images and 150 videos showing sexual acts involving children between the ages of three and 13. He also admitted to having sent 73 files to another person via Skype.
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